Problem with using 'DisplayName' property in fplot()
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Hello everbody,
I wrote a function to plot a limit value in a existing figure. You can see it below. This function works well without using 'DisplayName' in fplot().
If I want to use 'DisplayName' I have got the following error:
Error using plot
Error in color/linetype argument.
Error in fplot (line 154)
plot(xx,y,marker,'parent',cax)
Error in limits (line 48)
fplot(f, axes.XLim, 'DisplayName', 'Test')
Can someone help me to fix this problem.
Thank you in advance,
Lennart
function limits(fig, standard)
%% Code
axes = fig.CurrentAxes;
axes.NextPlot = 'add';
if strcmp(standard, 'ECE R10 10m QuasiPeak')
f1 = @(x) 32;
f2 = @(x) 32 + 15.13 .* log10(x/75000000);
f3 = @(x) 43;
elseif strcmp(standard, 'ECE R10 10m Average')
f1 = @(x) 22;
f2 = @(x) 22 + 15.13 .* log10(x/75000000);
f3 = @(x) 33;
elseif strcmp(standard, 'ECE R10 3m QuasiPeak')
f1 = @(x) 42;
f2 = @(x) 42 + 15.13 .* log10(x/75000000) ;
f3 = @(x) 53;
elseif strcmp(standard, 'ECE R10 3m Average')
f1 = @(x) 32;
f2 = @(x) 32 + 15.13 .* log10(x/75000000) ;
f3 = @(x) 43;
elseif strcmp(standard, 'ECE R10 EUB QuasiPeak')
f1 = @(x) 62 - 25.13 .* log10(x/3000000);
f2 = @(x) 52 + 15.13 .* log10(x/75000000) ;
f3 = @(x) 63;
elseif strcmp(standard, 'ECE R10 EUB Average')
f1 = @(x) 52 - 25.13 .* log10(x/3000000);
f2 = @(x) 42 + 15.13 .* log10(x/75000000) ;
f3 = @(x) 53;
else
error('Dies ist kein vorhandener Grenzwert!')
end
f = @(x) f1(x).*((30000000 <= x) & (x <= 75000000)) + f2(x).*((75000000 < x) & (x < 400000000)) + f3(x).*((400000000 <= x) & (x < 1000000000));
fplot(f, axes.XLim, 'DisplayName', 'Test')
end
2 Comments
Robert U
on 23 Jul 2020
Problem seems not to be "DisplayName" property but the limits given by axes.XLim.
Kind regards,
Robert
Lennart Reich
on 23 Jul 2020
Answers (1)
madhan ravi
on 23 Jul 2020
Edited: madhan ravi
on 23 Jul 2020
F = fplot(f);
set(F, 'DisplayName', 'Test')
8 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 23 Jul 2020
Right. DisplayName is not an option that is accepted by fplot(). fplot() only accepts some color related and marker related and line style related options, together with some mesh options.
Lennart Reich
on 23 Jul 2020
madhan ravi
on 23 Jul 2020
which fplot -all % ?
Hope you didn’t mess the stock file.
Lennart Reich
on 23 Jul 2020
Walter Roberson
on 23 Jul 2020
Ah, notice they are using R2015b.
Walter Roberson
on 23 Jul 2020
In R2015b,
[X,Y] = fplot(FUN,LIMS,...) returns X and Y such that Y = FUN(X). No plot is drawn on the screen.
So you have to do something like
curchild = get(axes,'Children');
fplot(f, axes.XLim);
newchild = get(axes, 'Children');
newline = setdiff(newchild, curchild);
set(newline, 'DisplayName', 'Test')
and at some point
legend show
madhan ravi
on 23 Jul 2020
Thank you sir Walter!
Lennart Reich
on 23 Jul 2020
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