Using Scatterhist in UIAxes

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Jurgis Toms Liepins
Jurgis Toms Liepins on 2 May 2022
Answered: Nivedita on 14 Sep 2023
Is there currently a workaround for using scatterhist in UIAxes as it does not accept UIAxes as parent?
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Kevin Holly
Kevin Holly on 2 May 2022
Is there anything stopping you from using axes instead of uiaxes?
Jurgis Toms Liepins
Jurgis Toms Liepins on 2 May 2022
@Kevin Holly Yes, I am building an app in App Designer to be deployed on a webappserver which currently does not support pop-out figures and as far as I understand there is no way to embed axes in the UIFigure.

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Nivedita
Nivedita on 14 Sep 2023
Hi Jurgis,
I understand that you are looking for a workaround to implement the “scatterhist” function with “UIAxes” in MATLAB App Designer. You can achieve this by the following the below steps:
  1. Create a “UIAxes” component in your App Designer interface.
  2. Create a scatter plot using the “scatterhist” function outside of the “UIAxes”.
  3. Capture the scatter plot as an image using the “getframe” function.
  4. Display the captured image in the “UIAxes” using the “image” function.
function startupFcn(app)
load fisheriris
x = meas(:,1);
y = meas(:,2);
% Create a scatter plot using scatterhist outside of the UIAxes
figure('Visible', 'off');
scatterhist(x, y);
% Capture the scatter plot as an image
frame = getframe(gcf);
imageData = frame.cdata;
% Display the captured image in the UIAxes
app.UIAxes.NextPlot = 'replace'; % Optional: Clear the UIAxes before displaying the image
image(app.UIAxes, imageData);
axis(app.UIAxes, 'off'); % Optional: Hide the axis lines and ticks
end
I have used the sample data “fisheriris” to create the scatter plot with marginal histograms. By setting the “Visible” property of the figure to “off”, the figure with “scatterhist” will not be displayed.
For more information on the “scatterhist”, “getframe” and “image” functions, refer to the following links:
I hope this helps!
Regards,
Nivedita.

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