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Re: Request to run a command in matlab.
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: Request to run a command in matlab. |
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Wed, 16 Jun 2010 20:18:16 -0400 |
On Jun 16, 2010, at 7:20 PM, David Bateman wrote:
> Could someone with access to matlab tell me if with the command
>
> plot(1:10); whitebg(); drawnow(); sleep(2); reset(0)
>
> the call to reset changes the color of the figure back to the default colors?
> The documentation from matlab is unclear on this point, of whether reset
> changes the default properties and only affects subsequent figures or if the
> changes take effect immediately. Also what does
>
> plot(1:10); whitebg(); drawnow(); sleep(2); reset(gca())
>
> do, as this might very well be a different case? I've now implemented the
> whitebg command and would like to implement colordef and reset before posting
> this code, and need the feedback of how matlab treats the above two commands
> to be able to implement the reset function.
>
> Cheers
> David
With a fresh matlab the command below produces a dark gray figure background
and a black axes background.
plot(1:10); whitebg();
With a fresh matlab the command below produces the same.
plot(1:10); whitebg(); drawnow(); pause(2); reset(0)
If I run whitebg() again, it toggles to a light gray figure background and a
white axis background (which is the default).
With a fresh matlab the command below produces the same result.
plot(1:10); whitebg(); drawnow(); pause(2); reset(gca())
For me, neither reset(0) or reset(gca()) produce visible changes.
Ben