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The figure
properties are:
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: "off"
| {"on"
}alphamap
: def. 64-by-1 doubleTransparency is not yet implemented for figure objects. alphamap
is unused.
beingdeleted
: {"off"
} | "on"
busyaction
: "cancel"
| {"queue"
}buttondownfcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
children
(read-only): vector of graphics handles, def. [](0x1)
Graphics handles of the figure’s children.
clipping
: "off"
| {"on"
}clipping
is unused.
closerequestfcn
: string | function handle, def. "closereq"
Function that is executed when a figure is deleted. See closereq function.
For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
color
: colorspec, def. [1 1 1]
Color of the figure background. See colorspec.
colormap
: N-by-3 matrix, def. 64-by-3 doubleA matrix containing the RGB color map for the current axes.
createfcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
Callback function executed immediately after figure has been created. Function is set by using default property on root object, e.g., set (0, "defaultfigurecreatefcn", 'disp ("figure created!")')
.
For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
currentaxes
: graphics handle, def. [](0x0)
Handle to the graphics object of the current axes.
currentcharacter
(read-only): def. ""
currentcharacter
is unused.
currentobject
(read-only): graphics handle, def. [](0x0)
currentpoint
(read-only): two-element vector, def. [0; 0]
A 1-by-2 matrix which holds the coordinates of the point over which the mouse pointer was when a mouse event occurred. The X and Y coordinates are in units defined by the figure’s units
property and their origin is the lower left corner of the plotting area.
Events which set currentpoint
are
always
only if the figure’s callback windowbuttonupfcn
is defined
only if the figure’s callback windowbuttonmotionfcn
is defined
deletefcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
Callback function executed immediately before figure is deleted.
For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
dockcontrols
: {"off"
} | "on"
dockcontrols
is unused.
filename
: string, def. ""
The filename used when saving the plot figure.
graphicssmoothing
: "off"
| {"on"
}Use smoothing techniques to reduce the appearance of jagged lines.
handlevisibility
: "callback"
| "off"
| {"on"
}If handlevisibility
is "off"
, the figure’s handle is not visible in its parent’s "children" property.
hittest
: "off"
| {"on"
}integerhandle
: "off"
| {"on"
}Assign the next lowest unused integer as the Figure number.
interruptible
: "off"
| {"on"
}inverthardcopy
: "off"
| {"on"
}Replace the figure and axes background color with white when printing.
keypressfcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
Callback function executed when a keystroke event happens while the figure has focus. The actual key that was pressed can be retrieved using the second argument ’evt’ of the function. For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
keyreleasefcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
With keypressfcn
, the keyboard callback functions. These callback functions are called when a key is pressed/released respectively. The functions are called with two input arguments. The first argument holds the handle of the calling figure. The second argument holds an event structure which has the following members:
Character:
The ASCII value of the key
Key:
Lowercase value of the key
Modifier:
A cell array containing strings representing the modifiers pressed with the key.
For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
menubar
: {"figure"
} | "none"
Control the display of the figure menu bar at the top of the figure.
name
: string, def. ""
Name to be displayed in the figure title bar. The name is displayed to the right of any title determined by the numbertitle
property.
nextplot
: {"add"
} | "new"
| "replace"
| "replacechildren"
nextplot
is used by high level plotting functions to decide what to do with axes already present in the figure. See newplot function.
numbertitle
: "off"
| {"on"
}Display "Figure" followed by the numerical figure handle value in the figure title bar.
outerposition
: four-element vector, def. [-1 -1 -1 -1]
Specify the position and size of the figure including the top menubar and the bottom status bar. The four elements of the vector are the coordinates of the lower left corner and width and height of the figure. See units property.
paperorientation
: "landscape"
| {"portrait"
}The value for the papersize
, and paperposition
properties depends upon paperorientation
. The horizontal and vertical values for papersize
and paperposition
reverse order when paperorientation
is switched between "portrait"
and "landscape"
.
paperposition
: four-element vector, def. [0.25000 2.50000 8.00000 6.00000]
Vector [left bottom width height]
defining the position and size of the figure (in paperunits
units) on the printed page. The position [left bottom]
defines the lower left corner of the figure on the page, and the size is defined by [width height]
. For output formats not implicitly rendered on paper, width
and height
define the size of the image and the position information is ignored. Setting paperposition
also forces the paperpositionmode
property to be set to "manual"
.
paperpositionmode
: "auto"
| {"manual"
}If paperpositionmode
is set to "auto"
, the paperposition
property is automatically computed: the printed figure will have the same size as the on-screen figure and will be centered on the output page. Setting the paperpositionmode
to "auto"
does not modify the value of the paperposition
property.
papersize
: two-element vector, def. [8.5000 11.0000]
Vector [width height]
defining the size of the paper for printing. Setting the papersize
property to a value, not associated with one of the defined papertypes
and consistent with the setting for paperorientation
, forces the papertype
property to the value "<custom>"
. If papersize
is set to a value associated with a supported papertype
and consistent with the paperorientation
, the papertype
value is modified to the associated value.
papertype
: "<custom>"
| "a"
| "a0"
| "a1"
| "a2"
| "a3"
| "a4"
| "a5"
| "arch-a"
| "arch-b"
| "arch-c"
| "arch-d"
| "arch-e"
| "b"
| "b0"
| "b1"
| "b2"
| "b3"
| "b4"
| "b5"
| "c"
| "d"
| "e"
| "tabloid"
| "uslegal"
| {"usletter"
}Name of the paper used for printed output. Setting papertype
also changes papersize
, while maintaining consistency with the paperorientation
property.
paperunits
: "centimeters"
| {"inches"
} | "normalized"
| "points"
The unit used to compute the paperposition
property. For paperunits
set to "pixels"
, the conversion between physical units (ex: "inches"
) and "pixels"
is dependent on the screenpixelsperinch
property of the root object.
parent
: graphics handle, def. 0
Handle of the parent graphics object.
pointer
: {"arrow"
} | "botl"
| "botr"
| "bottom"
| "circle"
| "cross"
| "crosshair"
| "custom"
| "fleur"
| "fullcrosshair"
| "hand"
| "ibeam"
| "left"
| "right"
| "top"
| "topl"
| "topr"
| "watch"
pointer
is unused.
pointershapecdata
: def. 16-by-16 doublepointershapecdata
is unused.
pointershapehotspot
: def. [0 0]
pointershapehotspot
is unused.
position
: four-element vector, def. [300 200 560 420]
Specify the position and size of the figure canvas. The four elements of the vector are the coordinates of the lower left corner and width and height of the figure. See units property.
renderer
: {"opengl"
} | "painters"
renderer
is unused.
renderermode
: {"auto"
} | "manual"
renderermode
is unused.
resize
: "off"
| {"on"
}resize
is unused.
resizefcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
resizefcn
is deprecated. Use sizechangedfcn
instead.
selected
: {"off"
} | "on"
selectionhighlight
: "off"
| {"on"
}selectiontype
: "alt"
| "extend"
| {"normal"
} | "open"
sizechangedfcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
Callback triggered when the figure window size is changed.
For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
tag
: string, def. ""
A user-defined string to label the graphics object.
toolbar
: {"auto"
} | "figure"
| "none"
Control the display of the toolbar (along the bottom of the menubar) and the status bar. When set to "auto"
, the display is based on the value of the menubar
property.
type
(read-only): stringClass name of the graphics object. type
is always "figure"
uicontextmenu
: graphics handle, def. [](0x0)
Graphics handle of the uicontextmenu object that is currently associated to this figure object.
units
: "centimeters"
| "characters"
| "inches"
| "normalized"
| {"pixels"
} | "points"
The unit used to compute the position
and outerposition
properties.
userdata
: Any Octave data, def. [](0x0)
User-defined data to associate with the graphics object.
visible
: "off"
| {"on"
}If visible
is "off"
, the figure is not rendered on screen.
windowbuttondownfcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
windowbuttonmotionfcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
windowbuttonupfcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
With windowbuttondownfcn
and windowbuttonmotionfcn
, the mouse callback functions. These callback functions are called when a mouse button is pressed, dragged, or released respectively. When these callback functions are executed, the currentpoint
property holds the current coordinates of the cursor.
For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
windowkeypressfcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
Function that is executed when a key is pressed and the figure has focus.
For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
windowkeyreleasefcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
Function that is executed when a key is released and the figure has focus.
For information on how to write graphics listener functions see Callbacks section.
windowscrollwheelfcn
: string | function handle, def. [](0x0)
windowscrollwheelfcn
is unused.
windowstyle
: "docked"
| "modal"
| {"normal"
}The window style of a figure. One of the following values:
normal
Set the window style as non modal.
modal
Set the window as modal so that it will stay on top of all normal figures.
docked
Setting the window style as docked currently does not dock the window.
Changing modes of a visible figure may cause the figure to close and reopen.
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