How to interact with Figure while input() is active
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The goal is to capture the index of the data point the user is interested in.
For example, let's say a figure has 100 points randomly across it:
plot(randn(1000,1))
Each of the 100 points has further details associated with it, and I ask the user which data point he wants to investigate:
idx = input("please select data index to see its details")
The issue is that as soon as the input() command is issued, the user cannot interact with the figure. Can't zoom in, can't select data cursors etc, so it's difficult for the user to know that he is putting in the right index.
I don't think I had this problem with r2013b where issuing user() did not make the figure non-interactive. Is there something easy I'm missing here?
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Aug 2016
R2016a changed how input() worked, and it is not currently possible to interact with the figures while you are inside an input(). Some people have remarked on this, so it would not surprise me if this was one of the things changed in R2016b (but I do not know.)
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Aug 2016
You can use waitfor() to wait for a graphics object to be destroyed or for a graphics object property to become a certain value. User mbonus mentions uiwait() in their answer: uiwait() is a convenient but more limited interface to waitfor()
mbonus
on 29 Aug 2016
You can try to create a GUI and use uiwait(hObject). Then you can just have program execution resume when the user clicks on the data point and use the pixel coordinates of the mouse pointer so that they don't have to enter any information.
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Zhiyu Zhang
on 21 Dec 2020
You just need to use the pause function before your input function. For example:
pause(5);
input(...);
This will allow you to manipulate the plot even pause is over.
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