what is axes_handle in matlab
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what is the meaning of the following line of code?
image(I,parent,axes_handle);
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Andreas Goser
on 25 Apr 2013
The elements of MATLAB figures (AKA handle graphics) or of diffent types. E.g. a figure with two subplots typically has two axes. All thos elements have handles to identify them. In your code you need the "number" of the axes - the handle.
If you have just one axes, you can use the GCA command.
Note that the syntax of MATLAB's built-in function is:
image(x,y,C,'PropertyName',PropertyValue,...)
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Jan
on 25 Apr 2013
@Ruhi: This is also explained exhaustively in the Getting Started chapters of the documentation. It is a good strategy to read them, because you cannot handle such a powerful language as Matlab without it.
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