rectangle to draw a line
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Hi, I'm using rectangle to draw a circle then a line in a for loop. However, when I draw the second line, after drawing the circle, the line width is slimmer than the previous drawn line and even the next drawn lines.
I'm confuzed. I saved the handle and looked at the first created line and compared it to the second line. However, they are identical. Any advice?
Thank you
for m=1:10
rectangle('parent',handles.Axes9,'Position',[x,y,30,30],'Curvature',...
[1,1],'FaceColor',color);
rectangle('parent',handles.Axes9,'Position',...
x+14,y+30,1,h],'FaceColor','black');
text(x+8,y+15, {m},'fontsize',14,'color','black',...
'fontweight','bold','parent',handles.Axes9);
end
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Image Analyst
il 14 Gen 2013
0 voti
You probably need to use "hold on" in between those calls. But why not use line() or plot() to create a line? Why use rectangle to create a line?
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Vincent I
il 14 Gen 2013
Image Analyst
il 14 Gen 2013
If you used hold on then you would not have the same handle number for both lines. Because you said you do have the same number I think that the second line blew away the first one and reused the same handle number. Anyway, we can't run your code to test it.
Jan
il 15 Gen 2013
Do you mean: "that the line is identical except for the handle number"?
Jan
il 15 Gen 2013
0 voti
This has been a useful example.
The code is correct and the display of the graphics is correct also. You see the effect, that rectangle draws to rounded pixel positions. And sometimes they are nearer to each other, such that the line looks smaller. When you resize the figure, you will see, that other lines are concerned.
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Image Analyst
il 15 Gen 2013
I'm not sure if you still have a question or not.
Malcolm Lidierth
il 16 Gen 2013
Does any of this help?:
Vincent I
il 16 Gen 2013
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