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nsbd
nsbd on 25 May 2011
Hi guys
just wondering.
while I using Matlab axes.Under the orange line is warning.
in fact everything is working properly.but I watched videos, that does not happen.
ty
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Jan
Jan on 25 May 2011
Which orange line? Which videos?
So I'm wondering with you.
nsbd
nsbd on 25 May 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2oDF3hmTk4&playnext=1&list=PL0950B63F7DB1EC5B
I say again.I'm not getting any error.I write only seems to cause

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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle on 25 May 2011
I'm guessing you're getting the Code Analyzer warning "Calling AXES(h) without an output in a loop can be very slow. Include 'h' in plot function arguments instead."
Unfortunately, image doesn't accept an axes handle as a first argument, so this warning isn't particularly useful in this case. Because of that, it's possible that the guy who made the video disabled that warning. (It's also possible he has an older version of MATLAB.)
To suppress warnings, you can add %#ok at the end of the line, or to disable that warning altogether, go to the Preferences and select Code Analyzer from the left-hand pane. In the bottom pane on the right you will see all the possible messages, and their status. Scroll to the category "Potential Performance Problems". Deselect the third and/or fourth options, as you choose.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 May 2011
image() accepts an axes using the 'Parent' parameter.
image(YourImage, 'Parent', h)
nsbd
nsbd on 25 May 2011
thks

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