How do I use the tag/name/handle of a axes rather than gca

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Harry Smith
Harry Smith le 14 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 14 Nov 2017
Can I use the tag/name/handle of a axes rather than gca

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 14 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : Guillaume le 14 Nov 2017
You can use findobj to find axes with a given tag (as far as I know, there's no name property for axes)
hax = findobj(groot, 'Type', 'axes', 'Tag', yourtag);
But best would be to store in a variable the handle of the axes when you create it, avoiding having to search for it entirely.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 14 Nov 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 14 Nov 2017
While you could use the tag to locate and work with graphics obejcts, actually the simplest and most reliable way to access graphics objects is to use handles. All graphics objects (lines, patches, axes, images, etc) are represented by handles, and you can pass those handles to other functions or use the handles to set or get any of the properties of that object. To know how to access graphics objects using their handle refer to the MATLAB documentation:
Graphics functions (except for some high-level ones) return a handle to the object that the function creates. You simply need to allocate this handle to a variable and use it as required. I would recommend that you always obtain and use all graphics object handles explicitly, and never rely on gca or gcf etc in code that you actually want to work reliably.
Here is a simple example of using graphics handles:
fgh = figure();
axh = axes('Parent',fgh);
plot(axh,X,Y)

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