Find graphics objects with specific properties (2024)

Find graphics objects with specific properties

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Syntax

h = findobj

h = findobj(prop,value)

h = findobj('-not',prop,value)

h = findobj(prop1,value1,oper,prop2,value2)

h = findobj('-regexp',prop,expr)

h = findobj('-property',prop)

h = findobj(prop1,value1,...,propN,valueN)

h = findobj(objhandles,___)

h = findobj(objhandles,'-depth',d,___)

h = findobj(objhandles,'flat',___)

Description

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h = findobj returns the graphics root object and all of its descendants.

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h = findobj(prop,value) returns all objects in the hierarchy that have their property prop set to value.

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h = findobj('-not',prop,value) returns all objects whose specified property is not set to the specified value.

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h = findobj(prop1,value1,oper,prop2,value2) applies the logical operator oper to the prop,value pairs. For example, h = findobj('LineStyle','--','-and','Marker','o') returns all objects that have a dashed line style and circular markers.

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h = findobj('-regexp',prop,expr) uses a regular expression to find objects with specific property values. Objects with property values satisfying the regular expression are returned.

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h = findobj('-property',prop) returns all objects that have the specified property.

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h = findobj(prop1,value1,...,propN,valueN) returns all objects in the hierarchy that have the specified properties set to the specified values. You can replace prop,value pairs with other input argument combinations from the previous syntaxes. For example, h = findobj(prop1,value1,'-not',prop2,value2,'-property',prop3) returns all objects that satisfy these three conditions:

  • The object has a property prop1 set to value1.

  • The object has a property prop2 whose value is not set to value2.

  • The object has a property prop3.

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h = findobj(objhandles,___) restricts the search to the objects listed in objhandles and all of their descendants. You can restrict the search for any of the previous syntaxes.

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h = findobj(objhandles,'-depth',d,___) restricts the search to the objects listed in objhandles and their descendants that are up to d levels lower in the graphics object hierarchy.

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h = findobj(objhandles,'flat',___) restricts the search to the objects listed only in objhandles. The descendant objects are not searched. Using the 'flat' option is the same as using the '-depth' option with d = 0.

Examples

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Find All Graphics Objects

Open Live Script

Delete all existing figures, and then create a plot of random values.

close allplot(rand(5))

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Return the graphics root object and all of its descendants.

h = findobj
h = 8x1 graphics array: Root Figure (1) Axes Line Line Line Line Line

Find All Line Objects

Open Live Script

Delete all existing figures, and then create a multiline plot.

close allplot(magic(4))

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Return all line objects.

h = findobj('Type','line')
h = 4x1 Line array: Line Line Line Line

Find Objects with Specified Property Values

Open Live Script

Plot nine sine waves with custom colors and line styles.

x = linspace(0,7);y = ones(length(x),9);for i = 1:9 y(:,i) = sin(x-i/5)';endplot(x,y)colororder({'red','green','blue'})ax = gca;ax.LineStyleOrder = {'-','--',':'};

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Return the solid red line. Then, change the thickness of the line.

h = findobj('Color','red','LineStyle','-')
h = Line with properties: Color: [1 0 0] LineStyle: '-' LineWidth: 0.5000 Marker: 'none' MarkerSize: 6 MarkerFaceColor: 'none' XData: [0 0.0707 0.1414 0.2121 0.2828 0.3535 0.4242 0.4949 0.5657 0.6364 0.7071 0.7778 0.8485 0.9192 0.9899 1.0606 1.1313 1.2020 1.2727 1.3434 1.4141 1.4848 1.5556 1.6263 1.6970 1.7677 1.8384 1.9091 1.9798 2.0505 2.1212 ... ] (1x100 double) YData: [-0.1987 -0.1289 -0.0586 0.0121 0.0827 0.1529 0.2224 0.2907 0.3576 0.4226 0.4856 0.5462 0.6040 0.6588 0.7103 0.7582 0.8024 0.8426 0.8785 0.9101 0.9371 0.9594 0.9769 0.9896 0.9973 1.0000 0.9977 0.9905 0.9782 0.9611 ... ] (1x100 double) Use GET to show all properties
h.LineWidth = 2;

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Find Objects Using Logical Expressions

Open Live Script

Create a multiline plot. Specify an identifier for each plot.

x = linspace(-1,1);y1 = x;plot(x,y1,'Tag','linear')hold ony2 = x.^2;plot(x,y2,'Tag','quadratic')y3 = exp(x);plot(x,y3,'Tag','exponential')y4 = sin(x);plot(x,y4,'Tag','sinusoidal')hold off

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Find all objects whose Tag property is not set to 'linear'.

h1 = findobj('-not','Tag','linear')
h1 = 6x1 graphics array: Root Figure (1) Axes Line (sinusoidal) Line (exponential) Line (quadratic)

Find all objects whose Tag property is not set to 'linear' or 'quadratic'.

h2 = findobj('-not',{'Tag','linear','-or','Tag','quadratic'})
h2 = 5x1 graphics array: Root Figure (1) Axes Line (sinusoidal) Line (exponential)

Find all line objects whose Tag property is not set to 'linear' or 'quadratic'.

h3 = findobj('Type','line','-not',{'Tag','linear','-or','Tag','quadratic'})
h3 = 2x1 Line array: Line (sinusoidal) Line (exponential)

Improve the readability of the previous statement by using '-and' and curly brackets.

h4 = findobj({'Type','line'},'-and',{'-not',{'Tag','linear','-or','Tag','quadratic'}})
h4 = 2x1 Line array: Line (sinusoidal) Line (exponential)

Find Objects Using Regular Expression

Open Live Script

Create three line plots and assign an identifier to two of the plots.

x = linspace(-1,1);y1 = x;plot(x,y1)hold ony2 = x.^2;plot(x,y2,'Tag','Quadratic')y3 = exp(x);plot(x,y3,'Tag','Exponential')hold off

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Find all objects that have a nonempty Tag property.

h = findobj('-regexp','Tag','[^'']')
h = 2x1 Line array: Line (Exponential) Line (Quadratic)

Find All Objects with Specified Property

Open Live Script

Create a vector of four values. Display the values using a line plot, an area plot, and a bar graph.

y = [1 5 6 3];subplot(3,1,1)plot(y)subplot(3,1,2)area(y)subplot(3,1,3)bar(y)

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Return all objects that have a BaseValue property.

h = findobj('-property','BaseValue')
h = 2x1 graphics array: Bar Area

Find All Line Objects in Current Axes

Open Live Script

Create a plot of random values, and then return all line objects in the current axes.

plot(rand(5))

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h = findobj(gca,'Type','line')
h = 5x1 Line array: Line Line Line Line Line

Use h to query the y values of the first Line object.

values = h(1).YData
values = 1×5 0.6557 0.0357 0.8491 0.9340 0.6787

Find All Objects in Current Figure

Open Live Script

Create a figure with two tabs. Add axes to each tab by specifying the parent container for each one. Plot a line in the first tab and a surface in the second tab.

figuretab1 = uitab('Title','Tab1');ax1 = axes(tab1);plot(ax1,1:10)tab2 = uitab('Title','Tab2');ax2 = axes(tab2);surf(ax2,peaks)

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Return all objects in the current figure and its descendants.

h = findobj(gcf)
h = 8x1 graphics array: Figure (1) TabGroup Tab (Tab1) Tab (Tab2) Axes Axes Line Surface

Restrict Search Depth

Open Live Script

Create a figure with two stacked subplots.

subplot(2,1,1)x = linspace(0,10);y1 = sin(x);plot(x,y1)subplot(2,1,2)y2 = sin(5*x);plot(x,y2)

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Find all objects in the current figure and its children.

h1 = findobj(gcf,'-depth',1)
h1 = 3x1 graphics array: Figure (1) Axes Axes

Find all objects in the current figure and any descendants that are up to two levels lower in the graphics object hierarchy.

h2 = findobj(gcf,'-depth',2)
h2 = 5x1 graphics array: Figure (1) Axes Axes Line Line

Restrict the search to the current figure and the current axes using the 'flat' option.

h3 = findobj([gcf,gca],'flat')
h3 = 2x1 graphics array: Figure (1) Axes

Input Arguments

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propProperty name
character vector | string scalar

Property name, specified as a character vector or string scalar. For more information, see Graphics Object Properties.

Example: 'Tag'

Example: 'Type'

valueProperty value
scalar | array

Property value, specified as a scalar or array.

operLogical operator
'-and' (default) | '-or' | '-xor'

Logical operator, specified as '-and', '-or', or '-xor'. Logical operator precedence follows MATLAB® precedence rules. For more information, see Operator Precedence.

To control operator precedence, group prop,value pairs within cell arrays. For example, find all objects that have a Tag property set to 'button one' and a Color property set to a value other than 'red' or 'blue':

h = findobj('Tag','button one','-and', ... '-not',{'Color','red','-or','Color','blue'})

exprRegular expression
string array | character vector | cell array of character vectors

Regular expression, specified as a string array, character vector, or cell array of character vectors. expr can contain characters, metacharacters, operators, tokens, and flags that specify patterns to match in the property value. You can use expr only when the property value is a string or character vector. For more information about regular expressions, see regexp.

objhandlesObjects to search from
array of graphics objects

Objects to search from, specified as an array of graphics objects. Unless you specify the '-depth' or 'flat' options, findobj searches the objects in the input array objhandles and all of their descendants in the graphics object hierarchy.

dDepth of search
nonnegative integer

Depth of search, specified as a nonnegative integer indicating the number of levels below any given object in the input array objhandles.

  • d = n — Search n levels of the hierarchy below each object in objhandles.

  • d = 0 — Search only the same level as the objects in objhandles. This is equivalent to specifying the 'flat' option.

  • d = inf — Search all levels below the objects in objhandles. This is equivalent to a default search without specifying the '-depth' or 'flat' options.

Tips

  • If the HandleVisibility property of an object is set to 'off', findobj does not return that graphics object or any of its descendants. To return all objects in the hierarchy, including hidden objects, use the findall function.

  • findobj correctly matches any legal property value. For example, this code finds all objects having a Color property set to red, r, or [1 0 0]:

    findobj('Color','r')
  • When a graphics object is a descendant of more than one object identified in objhandles, MATLAB searches the object each time findobj encounters its handle. Therefore, implicit references to a graphics object can result in multiple returns of the object.

Version History

Introduced before R2006a

See Also

copyobj | findall | findobj | gcf | gca | gcbo | gco | get | regexp | set | groot

Topics

  • Find Objects
  • Graphics Object Hierarchy

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