have a figure slide under another

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Hi, I would like to have figure2 slide from behind figure 1 when I push a button. Unfortunately I was able to accoplish all that with exception of the sliding from behind. Each time I set the posiion it bring figure 2 to front and stays there. I know I can push figure 2 back behind figure 1 once I set the position however it does not look good or natural. Any ideas how to keep figure 2 behind the whole time? Thank you
figure 1
figure2('Visible','off')
figure(figure1)
for i = 1:65.2
set(figure2,'Position',[103.2+i 34.0769+10 62.8 15.6923])
end

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 24 Jun 2013
Edited: Sean de Wolski on 25 Jun 2013
I don't really understand why you would want to do this, but here you go:
Updated
function moveFigureElegantly
hFig1 = figure;
set(hFig1,'units','normalized');
plot(1:10);
hFig2 = figure;
surf(peaks);
%Where do we want to go
trajectory = [sin(linspace(0,2*pi,100)).', cos(linspace(0,2*pi,100)).']./2+0.25;
ii = 0; %Where are we
% NOTE keeping width and height fixed, they could be changed as well
T = timer('Period',0.5,... %period
'ExecutionMode','fixedRate',... %{singleShot,fixedRate,fixedSpacing,fixedDelay}
'BusyMode','drop',... %{drop, error, queue}
'TasksToExecute',200,...
'StartDelay',0,...
'TimerFcn',@moveFig,...
'StartFcn',[],...
'StopFcn',[],...
'ErrorFcn',[]);
start(T);
function moveFig(~,~)
% increment location
ii = ii+1;
%Move the figure
set(hFig1,'position',[trajectory(ii,:), 0.5 0.5])
% reset after looping through
if ii == size(trajectory,1)
ii = 0;
end
end
end
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Vincent I
Vincent I on 25 Jun 2013
well, it still brings the figure 2 on top of figure 1 when I make it visible with the code below. I think what I'm going to do is use your idea to make it work. Thank you
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 25 Jun 2013
See the edits. Now it follows a trajectory. There are a few different ways you can do this; personally I like nested functions for this application.

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Evan
Evan on 24 Jun 2013
Edited: Evan on 24 Jun 2013
Does this work?
% Example
f = figure; % create first figure
g = figure; % create second figure (appears in front of first)
figure(f) % bring first figure to front
I tried out your example, and calling the figure that should be "in front" like I did above inside the loop seemed to do the trick.
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Vincent I
Vincent I on 24 Jun 2013
My appologies....
No, figure1 should stay in front of figure 2 the whole time figure 2 is moving to the right.
what I mean is the figure that I already have do look really choppy and yeah they do flicker.
Evan
Evan on 24 Jun 2013
Hmm, interesting. My way is certainly crude, though I don't experience any noticeable flicker due to the "bring to front." Perhaps Sean's solution will work for you.

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Vincent I
Vincent I on 24 Jun 2013
solved it by doing the following:
figure1
t=figure2
figure(figure1)
for i=1:63
set(t,'Position',[])
end
the initial problem was that instead of setting the handle I was setting the position of the figure itself. Works now
Thank you for your help

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