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I am trying to produce a figure in MATLAB with a popupmenu that changes the axes of a subplot. This works so far. But when saving the figure using File > Save, my handles get deleted and it shows me the following error message:

Error using struct2handle
Error while evaluating uicontrol CreateFcn

Error using handle.handle/set
Invalid or deleted object.

Error in popup_test/mimi (line 33)
    set(h1,'XData', [0,8],'YData',[0,8])

Error while evaluating uicontrol Callback

It appeares, that when saving the figure, the handle h1 is deleted. It still is there as a number but ishandle(h1) returns 0.

This is the code I have produced my figure with:

function popup_test2
figure;
a=magic(4);
h1=imagesc(a);
uicontrol(...
    'Style', 'popup',...
    'String', 'first|second',...
    'Position', [20 340 100 50],...
    'Callback', @popupfcn,...
    'CreateFcn', @popupfcn);

    function popupfcn(hObj,event) %#ok<INUSD>
        % Called when user activates popup menu
        val = get(hObj,'Value');
        if val ==1            
            set(h1,'XData', [0,5],'YData',[0,5])
        elseif val == 2
            set(h1,'XData', [0,8],'YData',[0,8])
        end
    end

end

So far I have tried saving using saveas(gcf,'filename.fig') (which didn't work) and hgsave, which sounded promising, but I didn't know how to use it correctly...

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What you're missing is recreating h1 after loading the figure. This can be done using the following line of code:

h1 = findobj(gcf,'type','image');

findobj finds the handle of the plotted image- allowing you to change it as you like.

See final code:

function popup_test2
figure;
a=magic(4);
h1=imagesc(a);
uicontrol(...
    'Style', 'popup',...
    'String', 'first|second',...
    'Position', [20 340 100 50],...
    'Callback', @popupfcn,...
    'CreateFcn', @popupfcn);

    function popupfcn(hObj,event) %#ok<INUSD>
        h1=findobj(gcf,'type','image');
        % Called when user activates popup menu
        val = get(hObj,'Value');
        if val ==1            
            set(h1,'XData', [0,5],'YData',[0,5])
        elseif val == 2
            set(h1,'XData', [0,8],'YData',[0,8])
        end
    end

end

Please note that saving data/handles along with your figure should generally be done using guidata.

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  • Thank you for your reply. But this is not working for me, because I want to change the properties of the object specified by imagesc, rather than the one of the whole subplot. I have edited the example in my question, so that it contains less code and hopefully makes my question clearer.
    – FMu
    Aug 19, 2014 at 10:00
  • See amended answer. The solution is almost identical.
    – Dev-iL
    Aug 19, 2014 at 10:07

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