WindowButtonDownFcn conflicting with ButtonDownFcn

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What I want to achieve is this:
user clicks on an axes: -Run CallbackA
user clicks somewhere else in the figure: -Run CallbackB
What I have done is to set the ButtonDownFcn (CallbackA) of axes, and the WindowButtonDownFcn (CallbackB) of the figure.
Now the thing is that whenever I click on an axes, it runs both Callbacks (both WindowButtonDownFcn and ButtonDownFcn are triggered).
Can I avoid this, and trigger only one of them?

Accepted Answer

Jan
Jan on 6 Feb 2013
You can insert an axes object spanning this whole figure as a background and use its ButtonDownFcn:
BGcolor = get(0, 'DefaultFigureColor');
BGaxes = axes('Units', 'normalized', 'Position', [0,0,1,1], ...
'XTicks, [], 'YTicks', [], ...
'Color', BGcolor, 'XColor', BGcolor, 'YColor', BGcolor, ...
'ButtonDownFcn', 'disp(''Background'')');
DataAxes = axes('ButtonDownFcn', 'disp(''Data'')';

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Mark
Mark on 13 May 2014
Edited: Mark on 13 May 2014
I was playing around with this recently and noticed that the ButtonDownFcn callback (not WindowButtonDownFcn) for a figure is only activated when the background is clicked. Try this:
hFig = figure;
hAx = axes;
set(hFig, 'ButtonDownFcn', @(~,~) disp('clicked background'));
set(hAx, 'ButtonDownFcn', @(~,~) disp('clicked axes'));
See documentation on figure properties:
"Button press callback function. Executes whenever you press a mouse button while the pointer is in the figure window, but not over a child object"

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