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Trying to change the colors of an Axis in a matlab plot here.


Referencing matlab documentation: Matlab docs on setting axis properties

Code snippet:

    subplot( 'Position', [ left bottom (1/(cols*2)) (1/rows) ] );
    ax = gca;
    ax.Color = 'y';

That's all but a copy and paste from the example in the docs (shown here):

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But matlab throws up a warning and doesn't change the axis colors for me:

Warning: Struct field assignment overwrites a value with class "double". See MATLAB R14SP2 Release Notes, Assigning Nonstructure Variables As Structures Displays Warning, for details.

I tried assigning a double, like say 42.0, but it didn't like that any better.

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    I get the same error on my machine.
    – Cape Code
    Dec 9, 2014 at 21:40
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    try ax = handle(gca); first, then ax.Color = 'y';
    – Hoki
    Dec 9, 2014 at 21:59
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    Are you using R2014b or an earlier release?
    – am304
    Dec 9, 2014 at 22:06

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Your warning message seems to indicate you are using a version anterior to Matlab R2014b.

If it is that, you do not have access to the dot notation directly because when you do ax=gca; you get a return value ax which is of class double. The value is the ID of the handle to the object (the current axis in this case) but not the handle itself.

When you try ax.Color = 'y';, Matlab thinks you want to overwrite your ax [double] with a new variable ax which would be a structure, with the field color, and throw a warning.

You can still access the dot notation for the graphic obects and properties but you have to first retrieve the real handle of the object, by using the function handle. For example:

ax = handle( gca) ; %// the value "ax" returned is an `object`, not a `double`

or even on an existing reference to a graphic object handle:

ax = gca ; %// retrieve the `double` reference to the handle
... 
ax = handle(ax) ; %// the value "ax" returned is an `object`, not a `double`

after that you should be able to use the dot notation for all the public properties of the graphic object. ax.Color = 'y'; should now be valid

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  • Nice answer! I didn't know about the handle function. Seems... handy :-P
    – Luis Mendo
    Dec 9, 2014 at 22:32
  • Ah! r2014a, that's bizarre, I just installed this a few days ago, I assumed it was the latest and greatest. Dec 9, 2014 at 22:39
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    @LuisMendo, quite handy in some case, and also faster if you have to refresh an object very frequently. If you like it, try ax = java(handle(gca)). it opens up a whole set of possibilities ... although undocumented.
    – Hoki
    Dec 9, 2014 at 22:40
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    @LuisMendo, more info (and as far as I can tell, all existent info) on the handle command can be found over at Undocumented MATLAB. I use it all the time.
    – craigim
    Dec 10, 2014 at 4:24

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