Can we list all possible values for a property of a MATLAB object without going via help/doc ?
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Ronny Landsverk
le 8 Jan 2017
Commenté : Image Analyst
le 8 Jan 2017
To be clear, I will be specific, but the question is for the general case (the more general, the better)
Consider that you have a graphics object, say axes with handle axH. You wish to set the 'NextPlot' property of that object to something else than the default value, but you cannot recall the possible notation to do so... Hence, you must open the documentation to find the acceptable values. In a perfect MATLAB world, it would be better to be able to do something similar to 'get', for example:
>> axH = axes();
>> getPossibleValues(axH.NextPlot)
ans =
'replace'
'add'
'replaceall'
'replacechildren'
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Walter Roberson
le 8 Jan 2017
Not in any simple form, no. For graphics objects and for a number of other different kinds of objects, there is a method:
axH = axes();
set(axH,'NextPlot')
4×1 cell array
'add'
'replace'
'replacechildren'
'replaceall'
and when you do not know the property name:
set(axH)
ALim: {}
ALimMode: {'auto' 'manual'}
ActivePositionProperty: {'position' 'outerposition'}
AmbientLightColor: {1×0 cell}
Box: {'on' 'off'}
BoxStyle: {'full' 'back'}
[...]
This only displays non-hidden properties, and only works for objects that use the get/set interface. It does not, for example, work for Java objects.
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Image Analyst
le 8 Jan 2017
Some properties do not have a discrete set of potential values, for example the xlim() property of an axes. The value could be virtually anything (excep +/- infinity).
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