Matlab App: Get cursor position in axis continuously, keep plot interactivity
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Hi there,
I'm trying to create a matlab app in which users can create geometric objects and use them for some calculations later.
These are displayed in a 3D axis, rotated slightly. I am trying to create user functions to draw lines inside that axis. For this, I wan to implement continuously displayed x,y coordinates, or crosshairs or similar, as well as data snapping. Users will only draw 2D objects on the x,y plane. I still want users to be able to rotate the plot, zoom and pan normally with the mouse.
If I use a WindowButtonMotionFcn, then I lose plot interactivity with the mouse. If I use other means of getting the cursor position, like java.awt.MouseInfo.getPointerInfo().getLocation() and getpixelposition() or similar gui coordinate functions, I have to deal with a rotated camera and axis transformation. This makes "hit detection" on the data very cumbersome.
Using axes.CurrentPoint seems useless, because it only updates when the mouse is clicked, not continuously.
Any ideas on how to do this?
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  Oliver Jaehrig
    
 el 10 de Abr. de 2025
				The CurrentPoint property gets continuosly updated when:
"Move the mouse within the figure (without pressing any buttons), as long as the WindowButtonMotionFcn property is not empty."
see:
would this help you to solve your issue? Can you explain further what you mean by:
"WindowButtonMotionFcn, then I lose plot interactivity with the mouse"?
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  Kevin Holly
    
 el 10 de Abr. de 2025
        Would something like the app attached work for the 2D drawing? The user can still zoom in, out, and pan. However, they cannot place a marker while actively zooming or panning. You could add a condition to toggle the zoom (e.g. zoom(ax,'on') or zoom(ax,'off') ).
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