# How can I specify to which figure a plot should go?

I have multiple figures open, and I want to update them independently during runtime. The following toy example should clarify my intention:

clf;

figure('name', 'a and b'); % a and b should be plotted to this window
hold on;
ylim([-100, 100]);

figure('name', 'c'); % only c should be plotted to this window

a = 0;
b = [];
for i = 1:100
a = a + 1;
b = [b, -i];
c = b;
xlim([0, i]);
plot(i, a, 'o');
plot(i, b(i), '.r');
drawnow;
end


The problem here is that when I open the second figure, I cannot tell the plot functions to plot to the first one instead of the second (and only c should be plotted to the second).

You can use something like

figure(1)
plot(x,y) % this will go on figure 1

figure(2)
plot(z,w) % this will go on another figure


The command will also set the figure visible and on top of everything.

You can switch back and forth between the figures as necessary by issuing the same figure command. Alternatively, you can use the handle to the figure as well:

h=figure(...)


and then issue figure(h) instead of using numeric indices. With this syntax, you can also prevent the figure from popping up on top by using

set(0,'CurrentFigure',h)


You can specify the axes-object in the plot-command. See here:

http://www.mathworks.de/help/techdoc/ref/plot.html

So, open a figure, insert the axes, save the id of the axes object, and then plot into it:

figure
hAx1 = axes;
plot(hAx1, 1, 1, '*r')
hold on

figure
hAx2 = axes;
plot(hAx2, 2, 1, '*r')
hold on

plot(hAx2, 3, 4, '*b')
plot(hAx1, 3, 3, '*b')


Alternatively, you can use gca instead of creating the axes object yourself (because it's automatically created within the actual figure, when it doesn't exist!)

figure
plot(1,1)
hAx1 = gca;
hold on

figure
plot(2,2)

plot(hAx1, 3, 3)


See the following hierarchy representing the relationship between figures and axes

• But why manipulate the axis? What if I don't want axes at all? This seems a bit convoluted for me (new to Matlab). Could you please explain? – István Zachar Mar 2 '12 at 13:53
• Because something you plot ALWAYS goes into an axes-object (you can't plot without axes) ;) When you don't use axes-command, plot automatically creates them when the figure doesn't contain them. So it's the right way to go. see my edited post! – tim Mar 2 '12 at 14:06
• Thanks, but I still wonder, why the plot command uses the axis handle instead of the figure handle - it would seem to be more intuitive. – István Zachar Mar 2 '12 at 14:20
• There are often multiple axes per figure. See subplot. – Pursuit Mar 2 '12 at 16:52