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Plotting axis in the correct position

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Scott Feltman
Scott Feltman il 23 Giu 2020
Chiuso: Scott Feltman il 24 Giu 2020
Context: I am coding a scanner, and one of the features is to take an ROI scan atop a larger scan. The end result should be the ROI scan pasted on top of the original, in the place of the selected ROI. One thing I noticed is that the position property of the rectangle is relative to the axis, but the position property of the axis is relative to the figure (the axis range could be for example -12 to 12 in the x and -12 to 12 in the y, and [x,y] = ginput(1) gives the correct coordinate. I want an ROI image between 3 and 5 in the x, and 3 and 5 in the y. But using axes('Position', [3 3 2 2] does not give the correct position for the ROI, it's somewhere offscreen.)
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Scott Feltman
Scott Feltman il 23 Giu 2020
>I am not sure what it means "I am coding a scanner."
It is the project I am working on.
>When you say "I want an ROI image between 3 and 5 in the x, and 3 and 5 in the y", is that in data coordinates?
I'm not quite sure how to answer that question so let me rephrase: The x and y axis are in units of millimeters. I can select an ROI across some area (for example, 3mm to 5mm in the x, 3mm to 5mm in the y.) I don't have an issue selecting the ROI, my issue comes in when I try to place the axes within that ROI. The problem is, as you said, the position of the axis is normalized, which is relative to the figure. I need it to be relative to the axes values.
Adam Danz
Adam Danz il 23 Giu 2020
Just to clear up some terminology, the data units are mm. The axis units are normalized. The ROI is plotted on the axes; it's a child of the axes. So you cannot place the axes within the ROI but you could place the ROI within the axes.
It sounds like you just need to use xlim() and ylim() and perhaps axis equal or axis tight.

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