Compiler Question - Figure Docking
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Ian Straits
am 19 Apr. 2022
Beantwortet: Yair Altman
am 27 Okt. 2022
Hi,
I have a project I am doing where I created a game and the user plays through the command window and the display is a figure which is automatically docked and the user can play live on the screen. I want to export this file to a .exe but when I do the figure docking goes away and I cant play it while also typing in command window. Is there a way to keep figures docked once I compile the program?
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Yair Altman
am 27 Okt. 2022
The Matlab Desktop is not available in compiled application, and for a very good reason - otherwise users could compile and distribute a free program that mimics Matlab. Therefore, you cannot compile something that looks like the Matlab Desktop, with integrated console and figures in the same window. There is a technical way to dock figures in deployed programs, but it will be to a separate figures window, which is separate from the console.
I suggest that you modify your program so that all user interaction is done in a single (non-docked) figure window that has 2 panels: one panel displays the graphics results of your program; the other panel accepts user input text and interaction. This unified figure GUI can then easily be compiled and will work the same way when you deploy it as a standalone executable.
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