As answered earlier, to suppress displaying figures during instantiation first call
set(0, 'DefaultFigureVisible', 'off');
% or, if post Matlab R2014b
set(groot, 'DefaultFigureVisible', 'off');
After this call, creation of new figures in a script will not result in a visible window popping up. Naturally, the way to revert this setting is
set(0, 'DefaultFigureVisible', 'on');
% or, if post Matlab R2014b
set(groot, 'DefaultFigureVisible', 'on');
The "gotcha" is that activating an existing figure for further manipulation will result in a visible window - if done incorrectly:
% suppress visible plot window creation
set(groot, 'DefaultFigureVisible', 'off');
figure(1); % will not result in a visible window
plot(0:.01:pi,sin(0:.01:pi));
hold on
figure(2); % still no visible window
plot(0:.01:10,(0:.01:10).^2);
% so far so good
% ... other statements ...
% select figure 1 to add to it:
figure(1); % visible window appears!
plot(0:.01:pi,cos(0:.01:pi));
hold off;
% ...
The workaround is to use another set command to select existing figures:
set(groot, 'DefaultFigureVisible', 'off');
figure(1); % will not result in a visible window
plot(0:.01:pi,sin(0:.01:pi));
hold on
figure(2); % still no visible window
plot(0:.01:10,(0:.01:10).^2);
set(groot, 'CurrentFigure', 1); % still no visible window
% plot commands will apply to figure 1
plot(0:.01:pi,cos(0:.01:pi));
hold off
% ...
Regardless of the setting of 'DefaultFigureVisible', calling
figure(h);
where h is a handle or integer for an existing plot window causes that window to become active and visible. Thus, one can make all plots visible at the bottom of a script this way:
fh = get(groot, 'Children');
for x = 1:numel(fh)
figure(fh(x));
end