Axes OuterPosition going nuts

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Sjouke Rinsma
Sjouke Rinsma on 22 Jan 2021
Commented: Jan on 23 Jan 2021
Okay, so I have an old GUIDE-created figure (with custom toolbar, which is the reason I still use it) containing 4 axes which I have sorted two-by-two. I have set the Figure and all Axes' units to normalized. The axes are displayed in the figure as shown below. When I request the Position or TightInset values I get the correct normalized values. However, when I request the OuterPosition for these axes I get some ridiculous values, see code below. When everything is set to normalized, why oh why am I getting these results. In fact; how should it even be possible that I get values outside the 0-1 range when all is set to normalized? Any ideas?
A(1:4).OuterPosition
ans =
-110.8247 -54.7364 193.1601 92.5802
ans =
-110.8247 -54.2364 193.1601 92.5802
ans =
-111.3247 -54.7364 193.1601 92.5802
ans =
-111.3247 -54.2364 193.1601 92.5802

Answers (1)

Jan
Jan on 22 Jan 2021
Edited: Jan on 22 Jan 2021
When do you get these output position values? Before a drawnow or afterwards?
Please check again, if you are really checking the objects you thinks you are checking:
A(1).Color = [1,0,0]
drawnow
A(1).OuterPosition
A(1).Position
A(1).Units
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Sjouke Rinsma
Sjouke Rinsma on 22 Jan 2021
Okay, so I am to exuse myself... I made a boo boo.
It apparently did not come to mind I was mistaken in expecting all normalized positional values to be between 0 and 1... scaling doet not imply limiting when considering variables that depend on each other.
I'm working in a several thousand lines of code in which the setting of the axes to 'normalized' was accidentally preceded by a setting of the axes position to a normalized value (e.g. [0 0.5 0.5 0.5]). Because I additionally use a function that automatically sorts the axes layout for a given figure, the position value was again set to the normalized value ([0 0.5 0.5 0.5]) resulting in the OuterPosition becoming as indicated before.
Jan
Jan on 23 Jan 2021
I'm glad if your problem is solved. Debugging is a hard job, which can be solved with co-workers much easier.

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