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locate

mouse selection of a set of points

Calling Sequence

x=locate([n,flag])

Arguments

x

matrix of size (2,n1). n1=n if the parameter n is given.

n,flag

integer values.

Description

locate is used to get the coordinates of one or more points selected with the mouse in a graphics window. The coordinates are given using the current graphics scale.

If n>0, n points are selected and their coordinates are returned in the matrix x.

If n<=0, points are selected until the user clicks with the left button of the mouse which stands for stop. The last point (clicked with the left button) is not returned.

x=locate() is the same as x=locate(-1).

If flag=1 a cross is drawn at the points where the mouse is clicked.

plot2d(0,0,0,rect=[0,0,1,1]) xgrid(3) X=locate(4) xfpolys(X(1,:)',X(2,:)',4)

See Also

  • xclick — Wait for a mouse click or an event in a graphic window.
  • xgetmouse — get the mouse events and current position
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