Totally crazy behaviour of figures. Axes going around through the image!

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Hello,
I'm working on a GUI in matlab and I ended up with a really strange behaviour in my code. I manage to isolate the problem in a single script, which is the following:
fig = figure('Name','Spatial modes', ...
'numbertitle', 'off', ...
'ToolBar', 'none', ...
'menu','none','units','normalized',...
'outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
title('whatever')
for i = 1:100
set(0,'CurrentFigure',fig)
cla
imagesc(rand(10))
caxis auto
hand.im_caxis.val = caxis;
colormap hot
colorbar
axis ij equal tight
set(gca,'color','none')
title(num2str(i))
drawnow
pause(0.1)
end
If you try to run it, you will see that the axes of the figure shift to the right every time the image is updated. After a dozen of shifts, they start shrinking until they are invisible and eventually they go back to the original size.
What is going on? What am I missing?

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Alessandro Masullo
Alessandro Masullo el 30 de Ag. de 2016
I contacted the MathWorks Support and they confirmed me that this is a bug of the R2015a version.
They also suggested me a simple workaround to avoid this problem. If you experience a similar issue, try to call the colorbar line after the axis line:
axis ij equal tight
colorbar
This will prevent the axes to move randomly.

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the cyclist
the cyclist el 26 de Ag. de 2016
I ran your code in R2016a, and did not have the "disappearing figure" you show. It worked fine.
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Alessandro Masullo
Alessandro Masullo el 26 de Ag. de 2016
I ran the code in matlab R2015a and the result is shown in the attached gif. Is there a bug? And if so, is there a workaround?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 30 de Ag. de 2016
I tested in R2015a on OS-X and do not get a shrinking plot. The labels on the colorbar move around a bit but the sizes do not change (the change in label reflects the fact that imagesc() depends upon the range of values in the data but since your data is randomly generated, the range of values changes from random matrix to random matrix.)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 26 de Ag. de 2016
I also do not observe the effect in R2016a. The best workaround is to upgrade to the latest release. Another workaround might be to get the 'Position' property of the axes the first iteration, and then use that to set it in subsequent iterations. So if it got changed somehow, that should fix it. Try adding this code:
imagesc(rand(10))
ax = gca;
if i == 1
position = ax.Position;
else
ax.Position = position;
end
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Alessandro Masullo
Alessandro Masullo el 29 de Ag. de 2016
Hello Image Analyst,
This must definitely by a bug. I tried this code:
close all force
clear
fig = figure('Name','Spatial modes', ...
'numbertitle', 'off', ...
'ToolBar', 'none', ...
'menu','none','units','normalized',...
'outerposition',[0 0 1 1]);
for i = 1:100
imagesc(rand(10))
% foo = caxis;
colormap hot
colorbar
axis ij equal tight
set(gca,'color','none')
title(num2str(i))
drawnow
pause(0.1)
end
and the figure is updated nicely. If you uncomment the line "foo = caxis;" then the image is updated in that crazy way I showed in the image.
Unfortunately, I cannot use your solution because in my code I don't have a simple for loop, but a function that updates the figure based on a callback, therefore I don't know when it is generated for the first time.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 30 de Ag. de 2016
I can't test your version, but if it was a bug then it's fixed now since I don't observe it with R2016a.

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