- Instead of multiple figures just create one figure, and then update and change its axes and any plotted data as required.
- Use the visible figure property.
- Dock the figures.
- Store the figure handles in a vector, and then delete (in code) them once they are superfluous.
How to publish a script including many figures but not opening them on the screen
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I have a script which plots many figures. I would like to publish it, with all the figures. But I don't need all the figures to be activated and shown on the screen. There are dozens of them and I will have to close them one by one manually. How should I do it?
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Stephen23
el 7 de En. de 2016
Editada: Stephen23
el 8 de En. de 2016
Here are a few ideas to make managing figures easier:
You will need to consider what works best for your situation, and of course it will require more thought and work than if you click them closed manually. I would highly recommend that you use one figure and change its contents, or if multiple figures really are necessary then keep track of their handles. Read this:
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