Setting Position of uiaxes within uipanel

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Eric Snyder
Eric Snyder el 31 de Dic. de 2021
Comentada: Rik el 6 de En. de 2022
I want to create a GUI with variable numbers of uipanels depending on how many datasets are being examined (for instance, data from 4 instruments would display 4 uipanels.
Each panel should have a uislider and a plot displaying the data. Here's my code so far:
fig = uifigure('Name', 'Brush Detections');
fig.WindowState = 'maximized';
grd = uigridlayout(fig, [nplot, 1]);
% t{instrumentNumber} and x{instrumentNumber} are the time and amplitude data form each instrument
for iplot = 1:numInstruments
p(iplot) = uipanel(grd, 'Title', ['Receiver ', num2str(iplot)]);
% pause(2)
sld(iplot) = uislider(p(iplot), 'Position', [10, 30, 150, 3]);
ax(iplot) = uiaxes(p(iplot), 'Position', [180, 3, p(iplot).Position(3)-200, p(iplot).Position(4)-20]);
plot(ax(iplot), t{iplot}, x{iplot});
hold off
end
I'm trying to set the uiaxes to fill the remainder of the uipanel, but for some reason p(iplot).Position gives the incorrect value for the panel position. I believe this is because MATLAB hasn't finished executing all the uipanel properties before trying to execute the subsequent lines. I can get it to work properly most of the time if I put a "pause" after the p(iplot) = uipanel(grd, 'Title', ['Receiver ', num2str(iplot)]);, but the pause has to be over 2 seconds long to work consistently. Is there a way to pause only until the panel is fully generated? Or to link the uiaxes position to the uipanel position so if one updates the other does to? If the user resizes the uifigure window, it would be nice if the plot and sliders resized proportionally, too, if possible.

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Rik
Rik el 31 de Dic. de 2021
For automatically updating positions you should set the unit property to normalized.
As for the elements not being fully initialized, you could experiment with drawnow to force a graphics update.
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Eric Snyder
Eric Snyder el 5 de En. de 2022
Thanks! I accepted your answer because you actually gave me two working solutions.
First solution: Adding drawnow after creating the uipanel works as long as the uifigure doesn't already exists. For whatever reason, if the uifigure already exists when I try to set those positions, it calculates the positions incorrectly.
Second solution: using figure instead of uifigure. I had initially done this, but the slider callbacks weren't working and I thought it had something to do with using a figure instead of a uifigure. It turns out I just had the callbacks programmed wrong. I'm not sure what the benefit of uifigure is either.
The AppDesigner was too limiting for me since I need a variable number of panels, depending on how many sensors are being used. But both of these suggestions seems to be doing the trick now.
Rik
Rik el 6 de En. de 2022
Glad to be of help

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