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My script on Windows 7 has multiple matlab figures (windows). When I periodically re-display the disparity figure, it always brings it to the front of the other windows. I want to leave it where it was, in the Z order.

                if isempty( disparity_map_figure)   
                    disparity_map_figure = figure('Name', 'DISPARITY MAP');
                else
                    figure( disparity_map_figure );
                end
                imshow(disparity_map, DisparityRange, 'colormap', jet ); 

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Instead of recreating the image object each time with imshow, get a handle to the image object created by imshow the first time, and then update only its 'CData' property with the new values. That will modify the image without affecting the figure's z-order.

Here's an example:

f = figure; %// create figure
data = rand(200,300); %// initial data
figure(f); %// make figure current
h = imshow(data); %// create image in that figure with initial data
%// Place here code that sets figure z-order; for example by creating other figures
for n = 1:10
    pause(.1) %// include a pause for better visualization
    data = rand(200,300); %// create new data
    set(h, 'CData', data); %// update image data without affecting figure z-order
end
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                if isempty( disparity_map_figure)   
                    disparity_map_figure = figure('Name', 'DISPARITY MAP');
                else
                    set(groot,'CurrentFigure',disparity_map_figure);

                    %figure( disparity_map_figure );
                end
                imshow(disparity_map, DisparityRange, 'colormap', jet ); 
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    This answer is just code and poor quality. You should at least explain what you did and why/how it works so that it might benefit others.
    – horchler
    Aug 19, 2015 at 1:37
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    Use Luis's answer as a model for future answers. Code dumping isn't productive and doesn't help anyone understand the choices you made and how the code works.
    – rayryeng
    Aug 19, 2015 at 3:34
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    BTW, I see you have used the answer from your previous question in your answer to help you solve your problem... yet you haven't acknowledged whether I have helped you or not: stackoverflow.com/questions/31975182/… - it'd be nice to get an accept for the answer that I gave you if it helped. Using the answer I wrote to help you and not acknowledging that it did help you isn't really conducive to me answering any further questions that you bring up (if I have the potential of answering them).
    – rayryeng
    Aug 19, 2015 at 3:36

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