![]() We can now easily get the brushed data using this line’s XData and YData properties: non-brushed data points simply have NaN values: More importantly for our needs, we see a new line item called ‘Brushing’, which displays the red lines and data points that we seek. UIInspect-ion of a data-brushed plot (click for details)Ī couple of alternative answers to the reader’s question were immediately apparent: Directly accessing brushed dataįirst, we notice that data brushing added data-brushing context menus, both of which are called BrushSeriesContextMenu (the duplication is an internal Matlab bug, that does not affect usability as far as I can tell).Īlso, an invisible scribe overlay axes has been added to hold the new annotations (data brushing is considered an annotation scribe axes deserve a separate article, which they will indeed get someday).
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