axes displays two vector values

hi, i have a problem with axes in gui, when i debugging that axes it shows two vector values. how can i proceed when it shows error in that........ pls give any idea...

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Please copy the relevant code and the error message.
figure(handles.axes1)
hgload('nfilename6.fig')
but i have this function,when i debugging at axes1 it shows
??? Error using ==> figure
Single input must be an existing figure handle or a scalar integer from 1 to
2147483646 like this,at the same time it shows two vector values... what can i do ?
Are you saying that handles.axes1 is a vector with two values? If so then likely what-ever code you used to assign to handles.axes1 is wrong, but we would have to see that code to tell you what to do.
sir, i didnt write a code for it. but it shows two vector values, how do i find that value assigned for handles.axes1.......

Answers (1)

plotyy() returns two axes values as its first output.
Did you perhaps do an assignment such as
h = plot(Y);
If you did, then h would not be an axes handle; it would be a vector of lineseries handles.

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figure() must be given a figure number, not an axes handle. You cannot create a figure inside of an axes. You can, though, load the figure, locate the axes in the newly loaded figure, copy the children of the axes to the existing axes, and then throw away the temporary figure that was created.
Try this:
newfig = hgload('nfilename6.fig');
figaxes = findobj(newfig,'type','axes');
copyobj(allchild(figaxes(1)), handles.axes1);
delete(newfig);
sir,'handles.axes1', it shows two vector values , how it assigned, its the problem...
Sorry, you will have to search the code to figure out how it is assigned. handles.axes1 can be assigned different things in different programs, so we do not know what it is in your program.

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