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Is there a command that simulates ginput?

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Sam
Sam on 23 Dec 2014
Commented: Sam on 26 Dec 2014
My question here is that I want to use ginput to select 2 datapoint on a figure. But after the first figure, there are 19 more figures (who look alike) in my program that will pop up. So now I'm searching for a command that simulates 'ginput' so I don't need to click to select the starting and ending point for example.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 23 Dec 2014
You could use the java.awt.Robot but this workflow sounds horrible. What are you trying to do? Can you give a minimal working example?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Dec 2014
And what points on those get marked? The steep rising points? In the middle of the "sort of flat" points?
Sam
Sam on 26 Dec 2014
We need to select the contact point of the heel and the point one step further, so again the contact point of the same heel.

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