Finding handles to ROI objects such as drawline

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Richard McWilliam
Richard McWilliam el 29 de Jul. de 2020
Comentada: Xingwang Yong el 30 de Sept. de 2022
Until the advent of drawline, it was easy to find the handle to a line objects created using imline:
fighl = figure;
axhl = axes(fighl);
imagesc(axhl, rand(100));
colormap gray
imline(axhl, [10 50; 80 50])
findobj(axhl, 'type', 'line')
ans =
4×1 Line array:
Line (end point 2)
Line (end point 1)
Line (top line)
Line (bottom line)
Repeating the same functionality using drawline:
fighl = figure;
axhl = axes(fighl);
imagesc(axhl, rand(100));
colormap gray
drawline(axhl, 'position', [10 50; 80 50])
findobj(axhl, 'type', 'line')
ans =
0×0 empty GraphicsPlaceholder array.
I know that this object exists:
>> findobj(axhl)
ans =
3×1 graphics array:
Axes
Line
Image
However, any attempt to access the object handle returns an empty placeholder.
I need to be able to find line objects without having to explicitly store their handles.
Is there a way to achieve this?
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Xingwang Yong
Xingwang Yong el 30 de Sept. de 2022
If I get the 4x1 Line array, can I get the original handle? So that I can call createMask()
h = imline();
mask = h.createMask();
% how to get h using the 4x1 Line array?

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 29 de Jul. de 2020
Editada: Adam Danz el 29 de Jul. de 2020
h = findobj(axhl, 'type', 'images.roi.line');
The object created by drawline is different from regular line objects.
But the best solution is to just store the output handle.
h = drawline(___)
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Richard McWilliam
Richard McWilliam el 30 de Jul. de 2020
Great, thanks for this.
Looks like I need to get up to speed on ROI classes...

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