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how to plot in two axes

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Rafet
Rafet on 7 Sep 2013
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
hi, i have two axes on my gui file, and i wanna plot different graphs to these axes, but i cant control where to plot, it plots wrong on axis, but when i try:***bold***
handlename=findobj(gcbf,'Tag','axes1')
plot(handlename,[..],[..])
matlab returns the error "vectors must be same lengths."
what is the problem?
thanks in advance

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 7 Sep 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 7 Sep 2013
plot(x,y)
% x and y should have the same number of element
If you want to plot on axes1
plot(handles.axes1,x,y)
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Rafet
Rafet on 8 Sep 2013
i've tried it but it only works while the commands are written on gui funtion, but i want to create a different function and call it during the process.
if i dont use function it's ok, but this time i need to specify the axes to be "hold on // hold off", how can it be done then?
Arthur
Arthur on 8 Sep 2013
hold(axeshandle,'on')

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