How can I select multiple points using the Data Cursor and export the coordinates to the MATLAB workspace?
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MathWorks Support Team
el 31 de Mayo de 2013
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el 13 de En. de 2023
I would like to select multiple points in my figure using the Data Cursor, and export the coordinates of these points to the MATLAB workspace.
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MathWorks Support Team
el 9 de Mzo. de 2021
Editada: MathWorks Support Team
el 9 de Mzo. de 2021
The following example illustrates how you can create a structure array which contains the coordinates of manually selected data points in a 2-D plot.
1. Execute the following at the command prompt:
plot(1:100)
2. Click the Data Cursor button on the toolbar of the generated figure.
3. Click any point of your choice on the line in the figure.
4. While pressing the Alt key, repeat step 3 as many times as you like until you have selected your desired set of points.
5. Right-click (or control-click if you are on a Mac) anywhere on the figure, and select the 'Export Cursor Data to Workspace...' option from the context menu.
6. Accept the default variable name, "cursor_info", and click "OK".
7. Type "cursor_info.Position" at the MATLAB command prompt and hit "Enter".
The structure array "cursor_info" contains all information regarding selection sequence, x- and y-coordinates of the points selected. Note that for 3-D figures, the selection sequence value is replaced by the z-coordinate value for the points selected.
Also note that the "cursor_info" varable will not appear in the Workspace browser until you complete step 7 above.
It is possible to obtain the data cursor information in the MATLAB workspace programmatically. The following example and the documentation link illustrates how to use the datacursormode function to obtain data cursor information programmatically:
fig = figure;
z = peaks;
plot(z(:,30:35))
dcm_obj = datacursormode(fig);
set(dcm_obj,'DisplayStyle','datatip',...
'SnapToDataVertex','off','Enable','on')
Now, click on the line to place datatip before executing the next line of code.
c_info = getCursorInfo(dcm_obj)
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Abhishek Pandey
el 7 de Jun. de 2016
Editada: MathWorks Support Team
el 13 de En. de 2023
Hi Naman and Nida,
If you are still facing any issues with this, I would suggest you to contact MathWorks Technical Support.
- Abhishek
Adam Danz
el 29 de Oct. de 2020
@Surabhi Verma, you can use getDataTips() from the file exchange to extract the data tip text and handles from all existing data tips within a vector of figure or axis handles.
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