Can Matlab determine cursor position continuously?
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I have an image plot that was created with "imagesc", and I can use ginput to select (x,y) points on the image, then I can read the value of that particular pixel which I output to a figure that accompanies the image.
What I would like to do is have the (x,y) point and pixel value output continuously as I "mouse over" the image, without clicking. Can this be done?
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Jan
il 13 Lug 2011
The WindowButtonMotionFcn can help:
FigH = figure('WindowButtonMotionFcn', @MotionFcn)
function MotionFcn(FigH, EventData)
get(FigH, 'CurrentPoint')
get(get(FigH, 'CurrentAxes'), 'CurrentPoint')
Now the current point is written to the command window, if the mouse if moved over the figure.
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Jim Hokanson
il 24 Ott 2017
New link for Walter's link above: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlab.ui.figure-properties.html
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Walter Roberson
il 13 Lug 2011
No, it is not possible to have the cursor position updated continuously. PS/2 and USB mice and serial mice only send coordinate updates periodically, not continuously. (Old joysticks, on the other hand, used to have analog position signals; with those and an analog to digital convertor, you could update the position as fast as the convertor could run.)
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Jan
il 13 Lug 2011
@Walter: I think the frequency of updates of the pixel position is limited by the runtime of the Matlab function for evaluating. For a fast movement the mouse position will not be displayed for all pixels.
Anyhow, I assume that "without clicking" is more important for the OP than a real continuity.
Walter Roberson
il 13 Lug 2011
Mice do not report for every pixel! USB mice, by default, poll at a maximum of 125 Hz; see http://www.nextlevelgamer.com/tweaks/optimizing-your-usb-mouse-polling-rate
I have seen reports that PS/2 mice max out at 125 Hz but are often appreciably slower.
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