When copying plot from one subplot position to another using copyobj, the second plot exhibits "hold on" behavior while the first doesn't.
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Here's a bare bones version of the code that illustrates the problem. I want both plots to not hold on to previous iterations. While the plot on the top does not hold on to previous plots, the zoomed in plot does. I have even tried putting "hold off;" after every line following subplot(2,1,2) and it does not help.
clear; close all; clc;
counter = 0;
r = 0;
position = [0,0];
while counter < 100
subplot(2,1,1)
fimplicit(@(x,y) (x-position(1)).^2+(y-position(2)).^2-r.^2,'r')
r = r + 0.1; position = position + [0.1,0];
ax = gca; axis equal; axis([-10 10 -10 10]);
zoomed = subplot(2,1,2);
copyobj(get(ax,'Children'),zoomed)
axis equal; axis([-1 1 -1 1]);
pause(0.1)
counter = counter + 1;
end
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Image Analyst
le 23 Fév 2023
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You never called hold on for the top plot so why should it hold onto previously plotted stuff?
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Jacob Ward
le 23 Fév 2023
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