ViolinPlot Properties
ViolinPlot
properties control the appearance and behavior of a
ViolinPlot
object. By changing property values, you can modify certain
aspects of the object. Use dot notation to query and set properties.
v = violinplot(randn(100,1)); o = v.Orientation; v.FaceColor = [0 0.5 0.5];
Data Display
DensityWidth
— Maximum violin plot width
positive scalar
Maximum violin plot width, specified as a positive scalar.
DensityWidth
has the same units as the positional grouping data
specified by XData
or XVariable
.
Example: 0.5
Data Types: single
| double
DensityDirection
— Plot full or half violin
"both"
(default) | "positive"
| "negative"
Plot a full or half violin, specified as one of the values in this table.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"both" | Plot both halves of the violin. |
"positive" | Plot the positive half of the violin, which depends on the
|
"negative" | Plot the negative half of the violin, which depends on the
|
Data Types: string
| char
DensityScale
— Method for normalizing violin plot
"area"
(default) | "width"
| "count"
Method for normalizing the violin plot, specified as one of the values in this table.
Value | Description |
---|---|
"area" | The violin plots have equal areas. |
"width" | The violin plots have widths equal to
DensityWidth . |
"count" | The violin plots have widths proportional to the number of data points in each group. |
Data Types: string
| char
Orientation
— Orientation of violin plot
"vertical"
(default) | "horizontal"
Orientation of the violin plot, specified as "vertical"
or
"horizontal"
. By default, the violin plots is vertically oriented
so that it aligns with the y-axis. Regardless of the orientation,
the ViolinPlot
object stores the sample data in the
YData
property.
Data Types: string
| char
Color and Styling
FaceColor
— Violin fill color
[0 0.4470 0.7410]
(default) | RGB triplet | hexadecimal color code | color name | short name
Violin fill color, specified as an RGB triplet, hexadecimal color code, color name,
or short name. The violin includes the violin edges. To specify the color of the violin
edges separately, use the EdgeColor
property.
For a custom color, specify an RGB triplet or a hexadecimal color code.
An RGB triplet is a three-element row vector whose elements specify the intensities of the red, green, and blue components of the color. The intensities must be in the range
[0,1]
, for example,[0.4 0.6 0.7]
.A hexadecimal color code is a string scalar or character vector that starts with a hash symbol (
#
) followed by three or six hexadecimal digits, which can range from0
toF
. The values are not case sensitive. Therefore, the color codes"#FF8800"
,"#ff8800"
,"#F80"
, and"#f80"
are equivalent.
Alternatively, you can specify some common colors by name. This table lists the named color options, the equivalent RGB triplets, and hexadecimal color codes.
Color Name | Short Name | RGB Triplet | Hexadecimal Color Code | Appearance |
---|---|---|---|---|
"red" | "r" | [1 0 0] | "#FF0000" |
|
"green" | "g" | [0 1 0] | "#00FF00" |
|
"blue" | "b" | [0 0 1] | "#0000FF" |
|
"cyan"
| "c" | [0 1 1] | "#00FFFF" |
|
"magenta" | "m" | [1 0 1] | "#FF00FF" |
|
"yellow" | "y" | [1 1 0] | "#FFFF00" |
|
"black" | "k" | [0 0 0] | "#000000" |
|
"white" | "w" | [1 1 1] | "#FFFFFF" |
|
"none" | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | No color |
Here are the RGB triplets and hexadecimal color codes for the default colors MATLAB® uses in many types of plots.
RGB Triplet | Hexadecimal Color Code | Appearance |
---|---|---|
[0 0.4470 0.7410] | "#0072BD" |
|
[0.8500 0.3250 0.0980] | "#D95319" |
|
[0.9290 0.6940 0.1250] | "#EDB120" |
|
[0.4940 0.1840 0.5560] | "#7E2F8E" |
|
[0.4660 0.6740 0.1880] | "#77AC30" |
|
[0.3010 0.7450 0.9330] | "#4DBEEE" |
|
[0.6350 0.0780 0.1840] | "#A2142F" |
|
Example: "red"
Example: [0 0.5 0.5]
Example: "#EDB120"
FaceColorMode
— How FaceColor
is set
"auto"
(default) | "manual"
How the FaceColor
property is set, specified as one of these values:
"auto"
— MATLAB controls the value ofFaceColor
by using theSeriesIndex
property of theViolinPlot
object and theColorOrder
property of the axes."manual"
— You set the value ofFaceColor
manually, either by specifying a color when you create aViolinPlot
object or by settingFaceColor
on the object after creating it.
If you change the value of FaceColor
manually, MATLAB changes the value of the FaceColorMode
property to
"manual"
.
EdgeColor
— Violin edge color
[0 0.4470 0.7410]
(default) | RGB triplet | hexadecimal color code | color name | short name
Violin edge color, specified as an RGB triplet, hexadecimal color code, color name, or short name.
For a custom color, specify an RGB triplet or a hexadecimal color code.
An RGB triplet is a three-element row vector whose elements specify the intensities of the red, green, and blue components of the color. The intensities must be in the range
[0,1]
, for example,[0.4 0.6 0.7]
.A hexadecimal color code is a string scalar or character vector that starts with a hash symbol (
#
) followed by three or six hexadecimal digits, which can range from0
toF
. The values are not case sensitive. Therefore, the color codes"#FF8800"
,"#ff8800"
,"#F80"
, and"#f80"
are equivalent.
Alternatively, you can specify some common colors by name. This table lists the named color options, the equivalent RGB triplets, and hexadecimal color codes.
Color Name | Short Name | RGB Triplet | Hexadecimal Color Code | Appearance |
---|---|---|---|---|
"red" | "r" | [1 0 0] | "#FF0000" | |
"green" | "g" | [0 1 0] | "#00FF00" | |
"blue" | "b" | [0 0 1] | "#0000FF" | |
"cyan"
| "c" | [0 1 1] | "#00FFFF" | |
"magenta" | "m" | [1 0 1] | "#FF00FF" | |
"yellow" | "y" | [1 1 0] | "#FFFF00" | |
"black" | "k" | [0 0 0] | "#000000" | |
"white" | "w" | [1 1 1] | "#FFFFFF" | |
"none" | Not applicable | Not applicable | Not applicable | No color |
Here are the RGB triplets and hexadecimal color codes for the default colors MATLAB uses in many types of plots.
RGB Triplet | Hexadecimal Color Code | Appearance |
---|---|---|
[0 0.4470 0.7410] | "#0072BD" | |
[0.8500 0.3250 0.0980] | "#D95319" | |
[0.9290 0.6940 0.1250] | "#EDB120" | |
[0.4940 0.1840 0.5560] | "#7E2F8E" | |
[0.4660 0.6740 0.1880] | "#77AC30" | |
[0.3010 0.7450 0.9330] | "#4DBEEE" | |
[0.6350 0.0780 0.1840] | "#A2142F" |
Example: "none"
Example: [0 0 0]
Example: "#7E2F8E"
EdgeColorMode
— How EdgeColor
is set
"auto"
(default) | "manual"
How the EdgeColor
property is set, specified as one of these values:
"auto"
— MATLAB controls the value ofEdgeColor
by setting it equal to theFaceColor
property of theViolinPlot
object."manual"
— You set the value ofEdgeColor
manually, either by specifying a color when you create aViolinPlot
object or by settingEdgeColor
on the object after creating it.
If you change the value of EdgeColor
manually, MATLAB changes the value of the EdgeColorMode
property to
"manual"
.
FaceAlpha
— Violin fill transparency
0.2
(default) | scalar in range [0,1]
Violin fill transparency, specified as a scalar in the range
[0,1]
. A value of 1
makes the violin opaque, and
0
makes the violin completely transparent. Values between
0
and 1
make the violin semitransparent.
Example: 0.6
LineStyle
— Violin edge line style
"-"
(default) | "--"
| ":"
| "-."
| "none"
Violin edge line style, specified as one of the options listed in this table.
Line Style | Description | Resulting Line |
---|---|---|
"-" | Solid line |
|
"--" | Dashed line |
|
":" | Dotted line |
|
"-." | Dash-dotted line |
|
"none" | No line | No line |
LineWidth
— Violin edge width
0.5
(default) | positive scalar
Violin edge width, specified as a positive scalar in point units. One point equals 1/72 inch.
SeriesIndex
— Series index
positive whole number | "none"
Series index, specified as a positive whole number or "none"
.
This property is useful for reassigning the violin face color
(FaceColor
) and edge color (EdgeColor
) of
several ViolinPlot
objects so that they match each other. By default,
the SeriesIndex
property of a ViolinPlot
object
is a number that corresponds to the creation order of the object, starting at
1
.
MATLAB uses the number to calculate an index for assigning colors when you call
plotting functions. The index refers to the rows of the array stored in the
ColorOrder
property of the axes. MATLAB automatically updates the face color of the ViolinPlot
object when you change its SeriesIndex
, or when you change the
ColorOrder
property on the axes.
A SeriesIndex
value of
"none"
corresponds to a neutral color that does not participate in
the indexing scheme. (since R2023b)
However, the following conditions must be true for the changes to have any effect:
The
FaceColorMode
property of theViolinPlot
object is set to"auto"
.The
SeriesIndex
property of theViolinPlot
object is greater than0
.The
NextSeriesIndex
property of the axes object is greater than0
.
Additionally, if the EdgeColorMode
property of the
ViolinPlot
object is set to "auto"
, then
MATLAB updates the violin edge color with the value of the face color.
Data
XData
— Positional grouping data
numeric vector | categorical vector
Positional grouping data, specified as a numeric or categorical vector.
XData
and YData
must have the same
length.
By default, XData
controls the violin plot position along the
x-axis. However, if the Orientation
property
is "horizontal"
, the XData
values correspond to
positions along the y-axis.
Data Types: single
| double
| categorical
XDataMode
— How XData
is set
"auto"
| "manual"
How the XData
property is set, specified as one of these values:
"auto"
— TheXData
property updates automatically based on theSourceTable
andXVariable
properties. This is the case when you pass a table toviolinplot
during creation."manual"
— TheXData
property is set directly and does not update automatically. This is the case when you pass grouping data as vectors or matrices toviolinplot
during creation.
YData
— Sample data
numeric vector
Sample data, specified as a numeric vector. YData
and
XData
must have the same length.
Data Types: single
| double
YDataMode
— How YData
is set
"auto"
| "manual"
How the YData
property is set, specified as one of these values:
"auto"
— TheYData
property updates automatically based on theSourceTable
andYVariable
properties. This is the case when you pass a table toviolinplot
during creation."manual"
— TheYData
property is set directly and does not update automatically. This is the case when you pass data values as vectors or matrices toviolinplot
during creation.
SourceTable
— Source table
table | timetable
Source table containing the data to plot. Specify this property as a table or a timetable.
XVariable
— Table variable containing positional grouping data
string scalar | character vector | pattern | numeric scalar | logical vector | vartype
subscript
Table variable containing the positional grouping data, specified using one of the
indexing schemes from the following table. The variable you specify can contain numeric,
categorical, datetime, or duration values. When you set this property, MATLAB updates the XData
property.
This table lists the different indexing schemes you can use to specify the table variable.
Indexing Scheme | Examples |
---|---|
Variable name:
|
|
Variable index:
|
|
Variable type:
|
|
YVariable
— Table variable containing sample data
string scalar | character vector | pattern | numeric scalar | logical vector | vartype()
Table variable containing the sample data, specified using one of the indexing
schemes from the following table. The variable you specify can contain numeric,
categorical, datetime, or duration values. When you set this property, MATLAB updates the YData
property.
This table lists the different indexing schemes you can use to specify the table variable.
Indexing Scheme | Examples |
---|---|
Variable name:
|
|
Variable index:
|
|
Variable type:
|
|
EvaluationPoints
— Evaluation points
numeric vector
Evaluation points for the probability density function (pdf), specified as a numeric
vector. If you set EvaluationPoints
, it must have the same size as
DensityValues
.
Data Types: single
| double
EvaluationPointsMode
— How EvaluationPoints
is set
"auto"
(default) | "manual"
How the EvaluationPoints
property is set, specified as one of
these values:
"auto"
— MATLAB controls the value ofEvaluationPoints
by calculating the evaluation points automatically."manual"
— You set the value ofEvaluationPoints
manually, either by specifying evaluation points when you create aViolinPlot
object or by settingEvaluationPoints
on the object after creating it.
If you change the value of EvaluationPoints
manually,
MATLAB changes the value of the EvaluationPointsMode
property to "manual"
.
DensityValues
— Values for pdf
numeric vector
Values for the pdf, specified as a numeric vector. If you set
DensityValues
, it must have the same size as
EvaluationPoints
. Specify DensityValues
as a
vector — to create a single violin plot using the evaluation points in
EvaluationPoints
and the pdf values inDensityValues
.matrix — to create multiple violin plots. Each violin plot represents the evaluation points in a column of
EvaluationPoints
and the pdf values in the corresponding column ofDensityValues
.
Data Types: single
| double
DensityValuesMode
— How DensityValues
is set
"auto"
(default) | "manual"
How the DensityValues
property is set, specified as one of
these values:
"auto"
— MATLAB controls the value ofDensityValues
by calculating the density values automatically."manual"
— You set the value ofDensityValues
manually, either by specifying density values when you create aViolinPlot
object or by settingDensityValues
on the object after creating it.
If you change the value of DensityValues
manually, MATLAB changes the value of the DensityValuesMode
property
to "manual"
.
Legend
DisplayName
— Legend label
''
(default) | character vector | string scalar
Legend label, specified as a character vector or string scalar. The legend does not
display until you call the legend
command. If you do not specify
the text, then legend
sets the label using the form
'dataN'
.
Annotation
— Include object in legend
Annotation
object
Include the object in the legend, specified as an Annotation
object. Set the underlying IconDisplayStyle
property of the
Annotation
object to one of these values:
"on"
— Include the object in the legend (default)."off"
— Do not include the object in the legend.
For example, to exclude the ViolinPlot
object named
obj
from the legend, set the IconDisplayStyle
property to "off"
.
obj.Annotation.LegendInformation.IconDisplayStyle = "off";
Alternatively, you can control the items in a legend using the legend
function. Specify the first input argument as a vector of the
graphics objects to include. If you do not specify an existing graphics object in the
first input argument, then it does not appear in the legend. However, graphics objects
added to the axes after the legend is created do appear in the legend. Consider creating
the legend after creating all the plots to avoid extra items.
Interactivity
Visible
— State of visibility
"on"
(default) | on/off logical value
State of visibility, specified as "on"
or "off"
, or as
numeric or logical 1
(true
) or
0
(false
). A value of "on"
is equivalent to true
, and "off"
is equivalent to
false
. Thus, you can use the value of this property as a logical
value. The value is stored as an on/off logical value of type matlab.lang.OnOffSwitchState
.
"on"
— Display the object."off"
— Hide the object without deleting it. You still can access the properties of an invisible object.
DataTipTemplate
— Data tip content
DataTipTemplate
object
Data tip content, specified as a DataTipTemplate
object. You can
control the content that appears in a data tip by modifying the properties of the
underlying DataTipTemplate
object. For a list of properties, see
DataTipTemplate Properties.
For an example of modifying data tips, see Create Custom Data Tips.
Note
The DataTipTemplate
object is not returned by
findobj
or findall
, and it is not
copied by copyobj
.
ContextMenu
— Context menu
empty GraphicsPlaceholder
array (default) | ContextMenu
object
Context menu, specified as a ContextMenu
object. Use this property
to display a context menu when you right-click the object. Create the context menu using
the uicontextmenu
function.
Note
If the PickableParts
property is set to
'none'
or if the HitTest
property is set
to 'off'
, then the context menu does not appear.
Selected
— Selection state
'off'
(default) | on/off logical value
Selection state, specified as 'on'
or 'off'
, or as
numeric or logical 1
(true
) or
0
(false
). A value of 'on'
is equivalent to true, and 'off'
is equivalent to
false
. Thus, you can use the value of this property as a logical
value. The value is stored as an on/off logical value of type matlab.lang.OnOffSwitchState
.
'on'
— Selected. If you click the object when in plot edit mode, then MATLAB sets itsSelected
property to'on'
. If theSelectionHighlight
property also is set to'on'
, then MATLAB displays selection handles around the object.'off'
— Not selected.
SelectionHighlight
— Display of selection handles
'on'
(default) | on/off logical value
Display of selection handles when selected, specified as 'on'
or
'off'
, or as numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). A
value of 'on'
is equivalent to true, and 'off'
is
equivalent to false
. Thus, you can use the value of this property as
a logical value. The value is stored as an on/off logical value of type matlab.lang.OnOffSwitchState
.
'on'
— Display selection handles when theSelected
property is set to'on'
.'off'
— Never display selection handles, even when theSelected
property is set to'on'
.
Clipping
— Clipping of object to axes limits
'on'
(default) | on/off logical value
Clipping of the object to the axes limits, specified as 'on'
or
'off'
, or as numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). A
value of 'on'
is equivalent to true, and 'off'
is
equivalent to false
. Thus, you can use the value of this property as
a logical value. The value is stored as an on/off logical value of type matlab.lang.OnOffSwitchState
.
A value of
'on'
clips parts of the object that are outside the axes limits.A value of
'off'
displays the entire object, even if parts of it appear outside the axes limits. Parts of the object might appear outside the axes limits if you create a plot, sethold on
, freeze the axis scaling, and then create the object so that it is larger than the original plot.
The Clipping
property of the axes that contains the object must be set to
'on'
. Otherwise, this property has no effect. For more
information about the clipping behavior, see the Clipping
property of the
axes.
Callbacks
ButtonDownFcn
— Mouse-click callback
''
(default) | function handle | cell array | character vector
Mouse-click callback, specified as one of these values:
Function handle
Cell array containing a function handle and additional arguments
Character vector that is a valid MATLAB command or function, which is evaluated in the base workspace (not recommended)
Use this property to execute code when you click the object. If you specify this property using a function handle, then MATLAB passes two arguments to the callback function when executing the callback:
Clicked object — Access properties of the clicked object from within the callback function.
Event data — Empty argument. Replace it with the tilde character (
~
) in the function definition to indicate that this argument is not used.
For more information on how to use function handles to define callback functions, see Create Callbacks for Graphics Objects.
Note
If the PickableParts
property is set to 'none'
or
if the HitTest
property is set to 'off'
,
then this callback does not execute.
CreateFcn
— Creation function
''
(default) | function handle | cell array | character vector
Object creation function, specified as one of these values:
Function handle.
Cell array in which the first element is a function handle. Subsequent elements in the cell array are the arguments to pass to the callback function.
Character vector containing a valid MATLAB expression (not recommended). MATLAB evaluates this expression in the base workspace.
For more information about specifying a callback as a function handle, cell array, or character vector, see Create Callbacks for Graphics Objects.
This property specifies a callback function to execute when MATLAB creates the object. MATLAB initializes all property values before executing the CreateFcn
callback. If you do not specify the CreateFcn
property, then MATLAB executes a default creation function.
Setting the CreateFcn
property on an existing component has no effect.
If you specify this property as a function handle or cell array, you can access the object that is being created using the first argument of the callback function. Otherwise, use the gcbo
function to access the object.
DeleteFcn
— Deletion function
''
(default) | function handle | cell array | character vector
Object deletion function, specified as one of these values:
Function handle.
Cell array in which the first element is a function handle. Subsequent elements in the cell array are the arguments to pass to the callback function.
Character vector containing a valid MATLAB expression (not recommended). MATLAB evaluates this expression in the base workspace.
For more information about specifying a callback as a function handle, cell array, or character vector, see Create Callbacks for Graphics Objects.
This property specifies a callback function to execute when MATLAB deletes the object. MATLAB executes the DeleteFcn
callback before destroying the
properties of the object. If you do not specify the DeleteFcn
property, then MATLAB executes a default deletion function.
If you specify this property as a function handle or cell array, you can access the object that is being deleted using the first argument of the callback function. Otherwise, use the gcbo
function to access the object.
Callback Execution Control
Interruptible
— Callback interruption
'on'
(default) | on/off logical value
Callback interruption, specified as 'on'
or 'off'
, or as
numeric or logical 1
(true
) or
0
(false
). A value of 'on'
is equivalent to true
, and 'off'
is equivalent to
false
. Thus, you can use the value of this property as a logical
value. The value is stored as an on/off logical value of type matlab.lang.OnOffSwitchState
.
This property determines if a running callback can be interrupted. There are two callback states to consider:
The running callback is the currently executing callback.
The interrupting callback is a callback that tries to interrupt the running callback.
MATLAB determines callback interruption behavior whenever it executes a command that
processes the callback queue. These commands include drawnow
, figure
, uifigure
, getframe
, waitfor
, and pause
.
If the running callback does not contain one of these commands, then no interruption occurs. MATLAB first finishes executing the running callback, and later executes the interrupting callback.
If the running callback does contain one of these commands, then the
Interruptible
property of the object that owns the running
callback determines if the interruption occurs:
If the value of
Interruptible
is'off'
, then no interruption occurs. Instead, theBusyAction
property of the object that owns the interrupting callback determines if the interrupting callback is discarded or added to the callback queue.If the value of
Interruptible
is'on'
, then the interruption occurs. The next time MATLAB processes the callback queue, it stops the execution of the running callback and executes the interrupting callback. After the interrupting callback completes, MATLAB then resumes executing the running callback.
Note
Callback interruption and execution behave differently in these situations:
If the interrupting callback is a
DeleteFcn
,CloseRequestFcn
, orSizeChangedFcn
callback, then the interruption occurs regardless of theInterruptible
property value.If the running callback is currently executing the
waitfor
function, then the interruption occurs regardless of theInterruptible
property value.If the interrupting callback is owned by a
Timer
object, then the callback executes according to schedule regardless of theInterruptible
property value.
BusyAction
— Callback queuing
'queue'
(default) | 'cancel'
Callback queuing, specified as 'queue'
or 'cancel'
. The BusyAction
property determines how MATLAB handles the execution of interrupting callbacks. There are two callback states to consider:
The running callback is the currently executing callback.
The interrupting callback is a callback that tries to interrupt the running callback.
The BusyAction
property determines callback queuing behavior only
when both of these conditions are met:
Under these conditions, the BusyAction
property of the
object that owns the interrupting callback determines how MATLAB handles the interrupting callback. These are possible values of the
BusyAction
property:
'queue'
— Puts the interrupting callback in a queue to be processed after the running callback finishes execution.'cancel'
— Does not execute the interrupting callback.
PickableParts
— Ability to capture mouse clicks
'visible'
(default) | 'none'
Ability to capture mouse clicks, specified as one of these values:
'visible'
— Capture mouse clicks when visible. TheVisible
property must be set to'on'
and you must click a part of theViolinPlot
object that has a defined color. You cannot click a part that has an associated color property set to'none'
. TheHitTest
property determines if theViolinPlot
object responds to the click or if an ancestor does.'none'
— Cannot capture mouse clicks. Clicking theViolinPlot
object passes the click to the object below it in the current view of the figure window. TheHitTest
property of theViolinPlot
object has no effect.
HitTest
— Response to captured mouse clicks
'on'
(default) | on/off logical value
Response to captured mouse clicks, specified as 'on'
or
'off'
, or as numeric or logical 1
(true
) or 0
(false
). A
value of 'on'
is equivalent to true, and 'off'
is
equivalent to false
. Thus, you can use the value of this property as
a logical value. The value is stored as an on/off logical value of type matlab.lang.OnOffSwitchState
.
'on'
— Trigger theButtonDownFcn
callback of theViolinPlot
object. If you have defined theContextMenu
property, then invoke the context menu.'off'
— Trigger the callbacks for the nearest ancestor of theViolinPlot
object that meets one of these conditions:HitTest
property is set to'on'
.PickableParts
property is set to a value that enables the ancestor to capture mouse clicks.
Note
The PickableParts
property determines if
the ViolinPlot
object can capture
mouse clicks. If it cannot, then the HitTest
property
has no effect.
BeingDeleted
— Deletion status
on/off logical value
This property is read-only.
Deletion status, returned as an on/off logical value of type matlab.lang.OnOffSwitchState
.
MATLAB sets the BeingDeleted
property to
'on'
when the DeleteFcn
callback begins
execution. The BeingDeleted
property remains set to
'on'
until the component object no longer exists.
Check the value of the BeingDeleted
property to verify that the object is not about to be deleted before querying or modifying it.
Parent/Child
Parent
— Parent
Axes
object | Group
object | Transform
object
Parent, specified as an Axes
, Group
,
or Transform
object.
Children
— Children
empty GraphicsPlaceholder
array | DataTip
object array
Children, returned as an empty GraphicsPlaceholder
array or a
DataTip
object array. Use this property to view a list of data tips
that are plotted on the chart.
You cannot add or remove children using the Children
property. To add a
child to this list, set the Parent
property of the
DataTip
object to the chart object.
HandleVisibility
— Visibility of object handle
"on"
(default) | "off"
| "callback"
Visibility of the object handle in the Children
property
of the parent, specified as one of these values:
"on"
— Object handle is always visible."off"
— Object handle is invisible at all times. This option is useful for preventing unintended changes by another function. SetHandleVisibility
to"off"
to temporarily hide the handle during the execution of that function."callback"
— Object handle is visible from within callbacks or functions invoked by callbacks, but not from within functions invoked from the command line. This option blocks access to the object at the command line, but permits callback functions to access it.
If the object is not listed in the Children
property of the parent, then
functions that obtain object handles by searching the object hierarchy or querying
handle properties cannot return it. Examples of such functions include the
get
, findobj
, gca
, gcf
, gco
, newplot
, cla
, clf
, and close
functions.
Hidden object handles are still valid. Set the root ShowHiddenHandles
property to "on"
to list all object handles regardless of their
HandleVisibility
property setting.
Identifiers
Type
— Type of graphics object
'violinplot'
This property is read-only.
Type of graphics object, returned as 'violinplot'
. Use this
property to find all objects of a given type within a plotting hierarchy, such as by
searching for the type using findobj
.
Tag
— Object identifier
''
(default) | character vector | string scalar
Object identifier, specified as a character vector or string scalar. You can specify a unique Tag
value to serve as an identifier for an object. When you need access to the object elsewhere in your code, you can use the findobj
function to search for the object based on the Tag
value.
UserData
— User data
[]
(default) | array
User data, specified as any MATLAB array. For example, you can specify a scalar, vector, matrix, cell array, character array, table, or structure. Use this property to store arbitrary data on an object.
If you are working in App Designer, create public or private properties in the app to share data instead of using the UserData
property. For more information, see Share Data Within App Designer Apps.
Version History
Introduced in R2024b
See Also
violinplot
| swarmchart
| kde
| boxchart
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