Mesh plot interactive in panel

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N.
N. le 3 Juil 2017
Commenté : N. le 11 Juil 2017
Hello,
I am trying to display a mesh plot in a panel (by using matlab GUIDE). I can plot the figure but I cannot use the usual tools with mesh (like rotate the figure, see the position of a point etc...). Is that possible?
Here is my code:
smoothRNG = smooth2a(RNGZ_R,5,1); %some function of mine, gives a matrix named smoothRNG
axes('Parent',handles.smoothFig3D,'Position',[0 0 1 1]);
mesh(-smoothRNG);
Thank you for your help!
N.

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Shashank
Shashank le 11 Juil 2017
Hi Nora,
When you create a GUI with GUIDE, by default it will remove the toolbar and menubar from the GUI's figure window, by setting the 'Toolbar' and 'Menubar' properties of the figure to 'none'. That's usually a good thing, as there's a lot of functionality available in the figure toolbar and menubar that means it's difficult for you, as the GUI designer, to keep control of the workflow users will experience.
If you just want to make the surf plot rotatable, quickly, you can set the 'Toolbar' property of the figure to 'figure' using set(f, 'Toolbar', 'figure') if you have the handle f of the figure, or set(gcf, 'Toolbar', 'figure') if not - gcf is the handle to the current figure.
A better way would be to leave the toolbar off, and to maybe add a togglebutton uicontrol labelled "Rotate on/off". In the callback of this togglebutton, put some code that calls the command rotate3d on the axis of your surf plot to switch rotation on or off. Maybe do the same for panning, zooming as well. That way you can provide rotation while keeping control of the GUI workflow.
- Shashank
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N.
N. le 11 Juil 2017
Thank you so much for your answer !

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