How do I programmatically print scope to a figure?

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Gaddiel Kamto
Gaddiel Kamto le 29 Nov 2022
Commenté : cr le 5 Déc 2022
Hello,
I am trying to do what this button does from matlab
After some research in the online community, that is the only way I found to extract the data used by the scope to plot the lines, i.e. by getting the figure handles and looking into the axes children. Haven't found a way to do the same directly through the scope, which is why I am trying to copy the scope to a figure.
I found these set of commands online which does something similar,
% Get the name of the Scope of interest
scopeName = get_param(gcb,'Name');
% Find the Scope (which is really just a figure window)
hs = findall(0,'Name',scopeName);
% Create a new target figure
hf = figure('Position',get(hs,'Position'));
% Get the handle to the panel containing the plots
hp = findobj(hs.UserData.Parent,'Tag','VisualizationPanel');
% Copy the panel to the new figure
copyobj(hp,hf)
but the resulting figure no longer has the XY data when I try
findall(hf,'Type','line') or
findall(hf,'Type','stair')
Note that the above command works on the manually created figure (by clicking the 'Print to Figure' button)
Thanks
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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE le 5 Déc 2022
why would you need to delete the 'To Workspace' blocks ?
cr
cr le 5 Déc 2022
Just log the signals.

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