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From: "Yair Altman" <altmanyDEL@gmailDEL.comDEL>
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"german " <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
<fegl8l$kg5$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> hi
> thanks for the reply.
> custom pointers allow me to plot what I want but just in a 
> 16 by 16 pixel scale. I need an horizontal line which will 
> extend through the whole x axis scale (similar to fullcross 
> hair, but without the vertical line).
> setptr allow me to use more pointer designs but still 
> within 16 by 16 pixels scale.
> do you have any ideas? where the fullcrosshair pointer 
> script is?
> 
> thanks
> german


I have a File Exchange submission that does this - you can
copy & modify the relevant code from there: DataMatrix -
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadFile.do?objectId=16181

Yair Altman
http://ymasoftware.com