Problems with figures generated by the compiled App

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I am facing a peculiar problem with the compiled version of my Matlab App.
The App generates some characteristic curves based on the motor selected. Now, the figure has four axis. When I make the plots for the first time in the app by clicking a button, the color of one axis is coming wrong (as purple, should be green). When I click the same button for the 2nd time, the new figure gets its color corrected. Now, the underlying script is the same for both clicks. And this issue does not occur in the uncompiled version at all. The colors are coded like this,
co = get(groot,'defaultAxesColorOrder');
I have shared the both pictures.
Can someone make any sense of this? I am kinda clueless as to what might be the issue.
Have a nice day ahead.

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov il 8 Gen 2023
This type of issues happen, when "hold all" or "hold on" is being used in the code.
The solution is to use "hold off":
...
plot(x, y),
hold all
plot(x, f),
hold off
Or
...
clf
plot(x, y),
hold all
plot(x, f)
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RITAM BASU
RITAM BASU il 13 Gen 2023
It is a good guess... My scripts had hold all, hold on functions without the hold off. However, the problem did not go away even after I implemented "hold off".
Actually, the script uses the "addaxis" scipts from the file exchange . "https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/9016-addaxis"
In addition, the main scripts shuffles the color order. I believe it is creating the problem with the compiled App. I could not find the exact root cause. Instead, used a cheap trick to bypass this issue..
%%% to solve the purple color axis bug in the deployed app
color_check = hplts.Color ;
if isdeployed && isequal(color_check,[0.4940,0.1840,0.5560]) % purple
hplts.Color = [0.4660,0.6740,0.1880]; % green
end
Anyway, thanks for your suggestion. have a nice day.

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