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determining number of axes on a figure

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Art
Art on 10 Apr 2012
Commented: Massimo Ciacci on 16 Nov 2021
how can I determine the number of axes that a figure has?
using get(figure,'Children') works but also gives data on non-axis children, which I don't want

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Apr 2012
Do you only want axes that are immediate children, or do you want all axes, even those that might be several objects down (such as within uipanel) ? And how about if the handles are hidden, do you want them returned or not?
Immediate children only:
findobj( get(gcf,'Children'), '-depth', 1, 'type', 'axes')
All children (including hidden) at all levels:
findall(gcf, 'type', 'axes')
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Art
Art on 11 Apr 2012
that works - thanks
Massimo Ciacci
Massimo Ciacci on 16 Nov 2021
Awesome tip, didn't know about '-depth'. Works a charm.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 10 Apr 2012
findobj(gcf, 'type', 'axes')

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