How to set disableDefaultInteractivity for all axes?
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KAE
il 9 Apr 2019
Modificato: Andrew Peters
il 27 Gen 2022
In Matlab 2018b and later, the cursor is set to automatically interact with the plot. This messes up my plots (accidentally moving axes or adding unwanted data tips), so I would like to turn it off. You can do this for a specific axis ax with disableDefaultInteractivity(ax). However I would like to apply this to all axes I ever make. I know you can set preferences for some axis properties as follows,
set(0,'DefaultAxesColor', 'none');
But the following attemps did not work,
disableDefaultInteractivity(0) % Error: Input must be an axes handle
set(0, 'DefaultInteractivity', 'off') % Error: Too many output arguments
Is there another way to disable the axis interactivity for all axes?
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Dhanashree Mohite
il 12 Apr 2019
In order to disable default interactivity for all created axes, you can use the following command:
>> set(groot,'defaultAxesCreateFcn','disableDefaultInteractivity(gca)')
But this setting will be reset when MATLAB is restarted.
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Benjamin Kraus
il 19 Nov 2020
There is a bug with this solution that will cause some strange and unexpected behaviors.
The issue is the call to gca, which will only work if the axes has HandleVisibility set to 'on' and if the parent figure of the axes also has HandleVisibility set to 'on'. Otherwise, gca will create a new axes instead of operating on the axes you think it should. This is particularly troublesome for App Designer, because the figure has HandleVisibility set to 'off' by default.
The better way to achieve the same goal is to use a function handle and set the DefaultAxesCreateFcn like this:
set(groot, 'defaultAxesCreateFcn', @(ax,~) disableDefaultInteractivity(ax))
The difference here is that the axes handle itself is passed directly to disableDefaultInteractivity so it is no longer dependent upon gca working.
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Bruno Luong
il 14 Set 2019
For R2019b all the tricks found previously no longer work.
I found this one does the trick
set(groot,'defaultAxesCreateFcn', ...
@(ax,varargin) start(timer('StartDelay',1,'ExecutionMode','singleShot','TimerFcn',@(varargin) axtoolbar(ax,{}))));
You might put it in startup.m file
if ~verLessThan('MATLAB','9.7')
set(groot,'defaultAxesCreateFcn', ...
@(ax,varargin) start(timer('StartDelay',1,'ExecutionMode','singleShot','TimerFcn',@(varargin) axtoolbar(ax,{}))));
end
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Bruno Luong
il 17 Set 2019
Modificato: Bruno Luong
il 17 Set 2019
Limitation: when new-plot replaces the oldone, the toolbar comeback !
close all
plot(rand(1,10)); % toolbar removed
hold on
plot(rand(1,10)); % toolbar still dsappears
hold off
plot(rand(1,10)); % toolbar comes back
% But when I call this it disappears again !!!!
axtoolbar(gca)
I don't quite understand how the toolbar works.
Right now I don't know how to work around this.
m miozzi
il 22 Mag 2020
Yes, Yair!!
In http://undocumentedmatlab.com/articles/improving-graphics-interactivity there is a suggestion about disabling unwanted interactivity behaviors while preserving zoom and pan (but you can choose what you like...):
hAxes.Interactions = [zoomInteraction regionZoomInteraction rulerPanInteraction];
hAxes.Toolbar = [];
The first attempts to apply the suggestion failed like described by Bruno, because of the reset of the default axes Interaction property at line 53 of clo.m (<MATLABROOT>\toolbox\matlab\graphics\private\clo.m).
By adding lines 54 and 55 in clo.m (see below) everything works like requested.
This is encouraging, but a serious analysis of the side effects was not done yet.
52 obj = handle(obj); % In case of double handle
53 obj.clo(hsave, (do_reset == 1)); % Call clo method on graphics class
54 obj.Interactions = [zoomInteraction regionZoomInteraction rulerPanInteraction];
55 obj.Toolbar = [];
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Andrew Peters
il 27 Gen 2022
Modificato: Andrew Peters
il 27 Gen 2022
disableDefaultInteractivity didn't work for me on R2021b, but putting this into startup did:
set(groot,'defaultAxesCreateFcn', @(ax,~) set(ax,'Interactions',[]));
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