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Programmatically hiding 'linkdata' information bar

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When linkdata is activated for a figure (either by function call or by GUI button), an information bar is shown just below the toolbar.
It is possible to hide the information bar using the GUI, but how do hide it programmatically?

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Chris
Chris on 31 May 2011
Had the same problem, you can control it using the datamanager.linkplotmanager:
dpm = datamanager.linkplotmanager;
dpm.Figures(1).Panel.close
The problem is that the datamanager.linkplotmanager figures don't reference the figure handle, so if the first plot you link data on is figure 5, in the datamanager it is listed as dpm.Figures(1). And it will remain dpm.Figures(1) until you close figure 5. I ended up simply making a for loop to close all the Panels on all my plots with linkdata on.
dpm = datamanager.linkplotmanager;
for xx = 1:1:length(dpm.Figures)
dpm.Figures(xx).Panel.close
end
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Martin
Martin on 6 Jul 2011
Brilliant!
Ended up using a bit shorter notation:
% remove that annoying "linkdata" panel that pops up, on all figures
dpm = datamanager.linkplotmanager;
cellfun(@(x)x.close, {dpm.Figures.Panel});

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Connor
Connor on 9 Nov 2017
As of 2017b, the above no longer works. For anyone else trying to accomplish this, you must now use the .getInstance() method of the datamanager.LinkplotManager class to return the handle, then close from there:
h = datamanager.LinkplotManager.getInstance()
h.Figures(1).Panel.close

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