Why does ishghandle(0) alwys return true?
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Georg Nestlinger
le 26 Jan 2021
Commenté : Georg Nestlinger
le 28 Jan 2021
Why does
ishghandle(0)
return true, even if there is no existent graphic object (actually, I executed this line of code first after Matlab startup).
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Georg Nestlinger
le 26 Jan 2021
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Stephen23
le 26 Jan 2021
AFAIK, versions before R2014b used numeric (double) scalars as a kind of graphics object "handle" (really more like an ID number). My guess is that the functions that "check" the existence simply have a different behavior when applied to doubles (IDs) vs graphics object handles.
In the back of my head I recalled an earlier discussion on this topic, but I can't find it now.
Is it really required to test for the existence of the graphics object? Surely if you are the author of your GUI and you keep track of the objects (by storing them in arrays, etc.), then there is little need to "guess" what graphics objects might be hanging around.
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