replot ====== redraw the current graphics window with new boundaries Calling Sequence ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: replot(rect,[handle]) Arguments ~~~~~~~~~ :rect row vector of size 4. : :handle optional argument. Graphics handle(s) of type Axes to select one or several given Axes. : Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ `replot` is used to redraw the content of the current graphics window with new boundaries defined by `rect=[xmin,ymin,xmax,ymax]`. Under old graphics syntax, it works only with the driver `"Rec"`. This transformation can be applied to specific axes given by Axes graphics handles via the handle argument. If handle is not specified, the new boundaries are applied to the current axes of the current figure. The transformation changes the `data_bounds` value of those axes. Note that the axes property `tight_limits` must also be set to "on" to strictly select those bounds (see `axes_properties`_). `` Sample ~~~~~~ Examples ~~~~~~~~ :: backupstyle='?' // First Example x=[0:0.1:2*%pi]'; `plot2d`_(x,`sin`_(x)) replot([-1,-1,10,2]) // Second Example `xdel`_(`winsid`_()); `plot`_() // plot demo f=`gcf`_(); replot([-1,-1,10,2],f.children(1)) // specify axes handle's value replot([-3,-2,8,4],f.children(2)) See Also ~~~~~~~~ + `xbasr`_ redraw a graphics window + `clf`_ clear or reset the current graphic figure (window) to default values .. _clf: clf.html .. _axes_properties: axes_properties.html .. _xbasr: xbasr.html