make dot and count them

how to make dots (points) in an axes and count them.. may I use "ginput".. how i can make it..?? thank you.. ^^

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Jan
Jan on 12 Apr 2012
The question is not clear yet. How do you define where the dots appear? If you draw the plots in a program, there is no reason to count them afterwards, because the number of dots is known already.
i'm so sorry, if my question is not clear yet.. ^^
i want to make some dots in an axes..
because, sometimes i make much dots in an axes, so i must calculated how much dots that i has made.. value of the number of dots will be appear in a edit ...
I would prefer to explain it in pictures
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rye_ni/7070715047/
thank you before.. ^^
Jan
Jan on 12 Apr 2012
How do you "make some dots in an axes"? Isn't it possible to count the dots during creation already?

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Thomas
Thomas on 12 Apr 2012
Is this what you want
E.G.
close all
clear variables %changed from clear all on Jan's suggestion
disp('Hit return (enter) to stop entering points');
[x,y]=ginput; % hit return(enter) to stop entering points
plot(x,y,'MarkerFaceColor',[0 0 0],'MarkerEdgeColor',[0 0 0],'Marker','o','LineStyle','none');
num_points=(length(x))

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Jan
Jan on 12 Apr 2012
Is "close all; clear all" really helpful here?! Is it ever?!
Thomas
Thomas on 12 Apr 2012
not really helpful, but try, running this code twice without the 'close all' , you'll come to know, why I put it in..
Jan
Jan on 12 Apr 2012
I'd rather create the AXES explicitely than letting GINPUT do this implicitely and force colosing of all open figures.
"clear all" removes all loaded functions from the memory. Reading and parsing them again wastes a lot of time. Perhaps you want "clear variables".
Thomas
Thomas on 12 Apr 2012
I agree, that clear all removes all functions loaded from memory, but it is easier to type 'clear all' than 'clear variables' for small snipets of code :) .. As for the question of creating axes explicitly rather than have GINPUT create it, I would leave that up to the user.. I was just demonstrating a proof of concept based on an ambiguous question.
Jan
Jan on 12 Apr 2012
@Thomas, I would not have mentioned the problems of "clear all", if this appears less frequently in this forum. It does not cause any problems in your example. But I see it in so many examples, even as first line inside functions -where it is even weird-, that I suggest repeatedly to avoid it. A lot of FEX submissions contain "clear all, close all" and testing them can destroy my current work.
Thank you all..
i can applied the code to my problem.. ^^

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