- If you call a script or function that updates the same figure window more than once during its execution, the application retrieves only the last update.
- If more than 10 figure windows are open, each command that you enter on your device returns a warning until you close the extra figures. To close figures, use the close command, for example, close(n) or close('all').
Plotting within a loop in Mobile Matlab (while code running) on iOS?
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Brody Johnson
on 4 Feb 2021
Commented: Brody Johnson
on 8 Feb 2021
I have written a simple script to produce a figure (direction field for a differential equation) based on input from the user which is collected in a while loop. While running this program on Mobile Matlab in iOS, the figures do not appear while the code is running. Only upon exiting the program does the figure become available. I have tried adding pause and drawnow commands, but they had no effect on this behavior. The code runs as expected on my MacBook and I'm hoping there is a way to make this work with Mobile Matlab.
To isolate the issue, consider the script below. None of the intermediate graphs are visible within Mobile Matlab, only the final one consisting of 100 points.
for k=1:100
plot([1:k],rand(1,k))
pause(0.1);
end
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Anshika Chaurasia
on 8 Feb 2021
Hi Brody,
MATLAB Mobile has following limitations:
Hope it helps!
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