How do I program a callback on a UICONTROL?

I want to present several graphs such that when I click a push button beside a graph, the next in the series appears.
I tried the following code, but the push button those not influence the running.
PushButton = uicontrol(gcf,'Style', 'pushbutton', 'String', 'Next',
'Position', [300 10 30 30], 'Callback', 'pause');
How should I do this?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 10 Feb. 2011

1 Stimme

More than what you asked for...
PushButton = uicontrol(gcf, 'Style', 'push', 'String', 'Next', ...
'Position', [300 10 30 30], ...
'CallBack', @GraphCreator, ...
'UserData', 0);
function GraphCreator(PushButton, EventData)
newiter = get(PushButton, 'UserData') + 1;
if newiter > N
wd = warndlg('Reached end of graphs. Push again to start over');
uiwait(wd, 30); %30 second timeout on warning
if ishandle(wd) %only true if timed out
delete(wd)
end
set(PushButton, 'UserData', 0);
return
end
set(PushButton, 'UserData', newiter);
InputData = load(FileName{newiter});
fn = fieldnames(InputData);
thisdataname = fn{1};
create_graph(S.(thisdataname));
end

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Jan
Jan am 9 Feb. 2011

1 Stimme

Try this at first:
PushButton = uicontrol(gcf,'Style', 'pushbutton', ...
'String', 'Next', ...
'Position', [300 10 30 30], ...
'Callback', @yourCallback);
function yourCallback(ObjH, EventData)
% ObjH is the button handle
FigH = ancestor(ObjH, 'figure'); % or: gcbf
set(FigH, 'Color', rand);
Then insert something more useful in the callback function. BTW: Searching in the documentation is always a good point to start from:
docsearch callback

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noga cohen
noga cohen am 9 Feb. 2011
I'm still having problems with this.. my @yourCallback function updates the graph, but it doesn't wait for a button press to update the following graph. so the graphs are presented sequentially without stopping.
I have a for loop that creates the graph on each cycle. if I put the "PushButton = uicontrol..." inside the loop, the index does not change and on every press the same graph is created.
I have some basic misunderstanding... it should be simple...
Jan
Jan am 9 Feb. 2011
@noga: Please post the relevant part of the code.
noga cohen
noga cohen am 10 Feb. 2011
PushButton = uicontrol(gcf,'Style', 'push', 'String', 'Next', ... 'Position', [300 10 30 30], ...
'CallBack', @GraphCreator);
function GraphCreator(PushButton, EventData)
for i = 1:N
load data(i)
create graph(i)
end
K VdB
K VdB am 24 Okt. 2016
When I run the script noga cohen gave it says:
''All functions in a script must be closed with an 'end'.
When I close the script with an end it says:
''Function definitions are not permitted in this context.''
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 24 Okt. 2016
Only R2016b and later permit function definitions inside a .m file that does not start with the word "function" or "classdef" .
Anyhow: store the function inside GraphCreator.m and have the assignment to PushButton in a different routine.

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Doug Hull
Doug Hull am 9 Feb. 2011

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You need to make a function that will update your graph. Once you have done that, set the callback of the button to that function.
What you have now, when you click the button, the pause button is run. This should not do much of anything to help you.

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