Figure window not opening with just using plot() in 2025a

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Hello everyone, I have a simple yet annoying problem. In previous versions of Matlab, if I wanted to see a plot, I could write plot(a,b) and it would automatically open a figure window and draw the plot. Now, in 2025a, I need to write figure() first and then write plot(a,b) to see the plot. Otherwise the figure is acting like its Visible property is set to 'off', yet the property seems to be 'on'. Any ideas why this might be happening? Is it like this "by design" now?
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Hakan Caldag
Hakan Caldag on 1 Jul 2025
Edited: Hakan Caldag on 1 Jul 2025
I am happy to hear that this is just me. drawnow does nothing unfortunately and I have nothing in my startup file to prevent figure visibility. The figure window does pop up when I write figure() so I don't think the issue is related with the visibility option.
Matt J
Matt J on 1 Jul 2025
Edited: Matt J on 1 Jul 2025
Maybe the figure is opening, but for some reason it is positioned off the edge of the screen. What does the following give?
close all
h=plot(a,b);
h.Parent.Parent.Visible
h.Parent.Parent.Position
get(0, 'Screensize')

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Hakan Caldag
Hakan Caldag on 1 Jul 2025
Just as I was about to try this code, plotting just worked. I have no idea what the issue was but it seems that it is resolved for now. Thank you for your time!

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