Plotting points simultaneously with input from figure using ginput
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I have six figures on which I need to plot points on the curve. I don't know how many points I need on each figure. This is my code to get all points:
for i = 1:6
figure(i)
plot(SLOPE{i, 1});
set(figure(i), 'units', 'normalized', 'outerposition', [0 0 1 1])
xlabel('Counts', 'FontSize', 12, 'FontWeight', 'bold')
ylabel(strcat('Slope\_', num2str(i)), 'FontSize', 12, 'FontWeight', 'bold')
title(strcat('SLOPE \_', num2str(i)))
hold on
[P1, P2] = ginput(10);
P1 = floor(P1);
SLOPE{i, 2} = [P1, P2];
if ~isempty(P1)
plot(P1, SLOPE{i}(P1), 'pentagram', 'Color', 'red', 'MarkerSize', 10,...
'LineWidth', 2, 'MarkerFaceColor', 'black');
end
end
I don't need more than 10 points in each figure, for some figures, I don't need any points. My problem is that I want each point to be plotted after I select it. With the above code, I can see all points plotted in a figure on hitting enter after I select all points. I have tried using 'waitforbuttonpress' along with a while loop, but a click is also considered a button press. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Koustubh
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Image Analyst
on 23 Jul 2016
You need to have an inner loop over the number of points
for i = 1:6
for n = 1 : 10
[x,y] = ginput(1); % Get one point at a time.
plot(..........
end
end
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Image Analyst
on 24 Jul 2016
Do you want all 10 graphs up before any clicking starts? And the user can go into any one of the 10 plots that they want and click there? If so, that's entirely different and more complicated code.
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