How do I get the prior figure handle?
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I have a gui that does data analysis on figures. I want it to act on the figure selected before the gui figure. How do I get the previous figure handle?
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Kaitlyn Keil
on 2 Jul 2018
It looks as though you can call
figHandles = findobj('Type', 'figure');
to get an array of all currently open figures, with the most recently accessed towards the front. If the gui figure is currently selected and the one you want was just before that, you should be able to get it back with
figHandles(2)
Hope that helps!
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Jul 2018
This does appear to work if you used figure() to make a figure active -- or code did it for you implicitly, including if you used axes() on a stored axes to make that axes the current axes.
However, this technique does not record which figure recently had "activity" on it that did not involve making the graphic object current. For example,
fig1 = figure('name', 'f1');
ax1 = axes('parent', fig1);
fig2 = figure('name', 'f2');
%at this point fig2 is the active figure
plot(ax1, rand(1,20)); %graphics activity without making ax1 current
%at this point, fig2 is still the active figure
Guillaume
on 2 Jul 2018
The simplest way to get the prior figure handle is to save that figure handle when you create that prior figure.
hfig = figure; %create figure and save handle.
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Rodrigo Bernal
on 1 Jul 2021
To close the previous figure, for example:
figHandles=findobj('Type','figure');
close(figHandles(end-1));
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Jul 2021
The most recent figure is towards the top of the list. The second-most-recent would be figHandles(2)
For example,
figure(1); figure(2); figure(3); figure(4);
figHandles = findobj('Type','figure')
close(figHandles(end-1))
figHandles
figure 2 now the one that is gone, but it is not the one before the most recent.
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