problem with ginput when having 2 axes in the same figure

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I have a figure containing 2 axes, the first axes ax(1) contains a line object, it is a spectrum y = y(k). The x-axis here is inverse. The second axes ax(2) ('color','none') is just overlaid and does not contain any graphic object. It's x-axis on top is the (not reversed) wavelength.(The x-limits of the second are adjusted, so that both x-axis have the appropriate positions, e.g. k=0.1 --> x=10 stacked) However, this is to my knowledge the only way in MATLAB to achieve a second reverse x-axis for the same curve in a loglog diagram.
My problem: I want to get two x-coordinates in ax(1) by [x,~]=ginput(2); To be sure it is the right axes I use set(gcf,'CurrentAxes',ax(1))
Now, when I look at the resulting x values, they do come from ax(2), not from ax(1). I haven't any clue why this doesn't work.
Any help is much appreciated.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 9 de En. de 2013
Try setting HitTest off for the second axis.
Alexander
Alexander el 10 de En. de 2013
Thanks Walter. With
set(ax(2),'HitTest','off')
it works. But why this behaviour?
In the help page for "ginput" is stated that "ginput raises crosshairs in the current axes". Has this to do with the stack of the two axes?
Thanks.

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Wendy Fullam
Wendy Fullam el 11 de En. de 2013
Answered by Walter:
"Try setting HitTest off for the second axis."
set(ax(2),'HitTest','off')

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