Add xline equivalent to stackedplot?

Hi there,
I recently started using stackedplot instead of subplot, but I'm not sure how to add a line from 0 to my Y-axis-limit while using the stackedplot funciton.
While using subplot in the past, I have been able to use xline(0) or vline(0) to represent a stimulus onset time when comparing evoked responses across a certain timecourse. I.e.
%%%%% Using xline in subplots
close all
time = -150:1:349; %This is time in ms relative to stimulus onset at time 0
maxYval = max(max(PlotThis));
figure
for i = 1:3
subplot(3,1,i)
plot(time,PlotThis(:,i));
hold on
xline(0)
ylim([0 maxYval])
end
TraditionalXlineWithSubplot.jpg
I would like to use stackedplots instead of subplot because it is much easier to edit and manage when I have several plots with the same x-axis. The one drawback is that stackedplots does not allow the "hold on" feature so xline(0) or vline(0) does not work. I can insert a line in-post on the matlab figure editor, but is there a way to do this programitically?
i.e.
%%% using stackedplot
figure
s = stackedplot(time,PlotThis);
s.AxesProperties(1).YLimits = [0 maxYVal];
s.AxesProperties(2).YLimits = [0 maxYVal];
s.AxesProperties(3).YLimits = [0 maxYVal];
stackedplot.jpg
and inserting a line on the matlab figure editor yields:
stackedplot_withLine.jpg
Thank you!

 Accepted Answer

You can get the axis handles in stackedplot using the undocumented NodeChildren property. Then use xline to add vertical reference lines.
rng('default')
h = stackedplot(-10:10,rand(21,4));
ax = findobj(h.NodeChildren, 'Type','Axes');
arrayfun(@(h)xline(h,0,'LineWidth',1.5),ax)
% Starting R2021a, xline and yline can accept an array of handles
% xline(ax,0,'LineWidth',1.5)

7 Comments

Adam,
Thank you so much! This is a fascinating work-around. I was able to get this to work with my code.
As a result, I have unaccepted Payas' answer and accepted yours. Should MathWorks create a formal solution in the future I will try to update that here.
Glad I could help.
I just updated the answer with a better way to get axis handles.
Is there a way to add labels to these lines? I want to add a label, such as Ns, Ea, Md, etc. to the lines (I have the array of labels below and I attached the snap of the figure - the figure itself was too large to attach, even in a zip file).
['Ns','08','15','22','Ns','Ec','Mo','Ns','08','15','22','Ns','Mo','Mt','Ea','Md','Hr','Mt','Mt','Ea','Md','Hr']
Yes, the 3rd input to xline is the label in the form of a string or character array.
help xline
Thank you!
This is a similar bit of code I used for the same purpose:
sp=stackedplot(T,T.Properties.VariableNames(2:end),'XVariable','Timestamp')
ax = findobj(sp.NodeChildren, 'Type','Axes');
arrayfun(@(sp)xline(sp,EvtMar,'--',{'EO','BE','BE','BE','EC','BE','CE','CE','BE','OM','OM'}),ax);
grid on; xlabel('Timestamp (s)'); %turns on grid and labels the x-axis
title('EEG Signals - Stacked Plot');
fig0.WindowState = 'maximize'; %maximizes the figure window -> easier to see
I don't know when this option became available but in Matlab R2021b you can enter mutliple values for xline and yline.
xline(1:5,'k-', {'a' 'b' 'c' 'd' 'e'})
xlim([1,5.5])
Great answer. Unfortunately, this method doesn't seem to work when the figure is embedded in a Live Script.

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Payas Bahade
Payas Bahade on 14 Feb 2020
Hi Brock,
Currently there is no xline equivalent in stacked plots. I have informed the concerned teams and they would be looking into this issue.

2 Comments

Thank you very much! I'll be excited to see updates if they become available.
Hello Payas,
Any update on this? Stacked plots are really neat to quickly draw stuff, adding the ability to add annotations such as vline would be a real plus!

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