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Is there an easy way to remove a plotted line from a set of axes without clearing everything else on the axes? I'm trying to implement a GUI with a listbox containing several data sets. I can make the callback function plot the selected data, but I'm not sure how to 'unplot' it when I deselect a data set. Any ideas?

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If you save a handle to the created graphics object, you can call DELETE on it to remove it from the plot:

hLine = plot(...);  %# Create a line with PLOT
delete(hLine);      %# ...and delete it

Alternatively, if you didn't save the handle in a variable, you can search for it using FINDOBJ, then delete it when you find it.

If you don't actually want to delete it, but simply turn the visibility of the line on and off, you can set the 'Visible' property of the graphics object accordingly:

set(hLine,'Visible','off');  %# Make it invisible
set(hLine,'Visible','on');   %# Make it visible
gnovice
I swear I tried this, but it didn't work then, and now it does.
Doresoom
Ah, I was using `delete plothandle` not `delete(plothandle)`
Doresoom
@Doresoom: That explains it. The command syntax `delete plothandle` would be looking for a *file* named `plothandle` to delete.
gnovice
@Doresoom, `delete plothandle` is equivalent to `delete('plothandle')`
yuk

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