Extract brushed data programmatically
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Hi everyone smarter than me, (Upfront--> Can I get some Matlab Engineer/Guru eyes on this ?)
I'm looking to extract exactly WHICH data points have been brushed by the user in a scatter plot.
Clearly this is tracked somewhere, because if you right click the plot you can
- Export the brushed data to a variable
- Delete brushed/unbrushed points
- Copy to the command line
How can I get that list of brushed data programmatically?
My ultimate goal is to brush a linked set of scatter plots, but but a first step is to just select a collection of points, and get a logical selection out again.
I'd like to hook into the pre-built work Matlab engineers have done, rather than home brew a janky and slow version.
Does anyone know where Matlab keeps this secret sauce?
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Here's what I've tried so far
My best guess starting point is using the struct() function to display hidden internal properties of the brush object.
However, despite the new field "ModeHandle", I can't find what I'm after once I've done that.
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Example of my flow:
% make a scatter plot
x = 0.1:0.1:100;
y = sin(x)./x;
scatter(x,y);
b = brush; % make the brush object
b.Enable = 'on' % enable brushing
Off I go to brush (see photo above)
Now expose the hidden brush object
b2 = struct(b); % Make brush object show all hidden properties
ModeHandle field appears, but I can't seem to find where the brushed points/ properies are.
I've delved deep into ModeHandle, with no luck.
Any help navigating the ModeHandle field would be appreciated.
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Adam Danz
il 18 Mag 2023
That answer shows that BrushData is a property of the object that has been brushed and contains a logical index of the data points that were selected. You can use this logical index to extract the coordinates from the XData, YData, ZData properties (for most graphics objects).
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