Scilab 5.5.2
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drawlater
makes axes children invisible.
Calling Sequence
drawlater()
Description
This function can be used not to display immediatly onto the
current figure
the next created graphics objects - i.e. by
calling high level functions such as plotting functions or setting
properties to existant objects. The immediate_drawing
property of the current figure is set to 'off'
in order to
postpon the next drawings.
It can specially be used with the drawnow
function.
To enable back the immediate_drawing
for the current
figure, you can use drawnow
function.
Warning : note that between drawlater and drawnow calls, the current
figure may have changed. Therefore, this must be used carefully. |
Examples
//Example : one axes / one figure drawlater(); xfarc(.25,.55,.1,.15,0,64*360); xfarc(.55,.55,.1,.15,0,64*360); xfrect(.3,.8,.3,.2); xfrect(.2,.7,.5,.2); xfrect(.32,.78,.1,.1); xfrect(.44,.78,.14,.1); xfrect(-.2,.4,1.5,.8); xstring(0.33,.9,"A Scilab Car"); a=get("current_axes"); a.children(1).font_size=4; a.children(1).font_style=4; a.children(1).background=5; a.children(3).background=8; a.children(4).background=8; a.children(5).background=17; a.children(6).background=17; a.children(7).background=25; a.children(8).background=25; xclick();drawnow(); //Example 2:: two axes / one figure subplot(212) a=gca(); drawlater // what will be present in this axes will be displayed later plot2d // draw these axes and children later... subplot(211) // Warning: we change the axes plot2d1 // default drawing mode drawnow() // all is visible
See Also
- get — Retrieve a property value from a graphics entity or an User Interface object.
- set — set a property value of a graphic entity object or of a User Interface object.
- drawnow — draw hidden graphics entities.
- graphics_entities — description of the graphics entities data structures
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