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how to get uicontrol value inside a callback function?

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lou
lou am 23 Sep. 2015
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 24 Sep. 2015
Hi, I have a have written a function which has several callback functions. My function acts on a figure. I have added a uicontrol button to my figure and this is where my problem starts.
I would like to get the value of the GUIbutton state while I am still inside another callback function.
%==another callback function===
button1 = uicontrol('Style','pushbutton', 'Value', f,'pos',...
[20 10 10 10],'string','text_here');
state=get(handles.button1, 'Value');
if state==1;%button is clicked
%do something
else
%do something else
end
%===another callback function====
this doesnt work, because the class handles is undefined, but unfortunately I am unable to understand how to fix it.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 23 Sep. 2015
Functions cannot have callbacks. Objects (especially graphic objects) can have callbacks.
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lou
lou am 24 Sep. 2015
Yes, you're right. My created figure has several callback functions, not the function. I have added a togglebutton to my figure and I would like to extract the state of the togglebutton, but I do not know how to do this correctly when the state of the togglebutton needs to be extracted inside another callback function.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 24 Sep. 2015
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson am 24 Sep. 2015
If you are using GUIDE, then you get() the Value property of the handles structure entry named the same thing as the Tag of the toggle button. For example,
get(handles.togglebutton1, 'Value')
If you are not using GUIDE or you are creating the toggle button dynamically then you need to use one of the techniques for sharing data from the link I posted.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 24 Sep. 2015
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 24 Sep. 2015
The easiest way would be to use nested functions, then the variable handles is visible inside the callback workspaces as well, without needing to pass it explicitly:
function main
handles.cancelBut = ...
...
function callback_cancel_button
get(handles.cancelBut,'Value')
end
end
Otherwise you should read the documentation, which describes all of the ways to pass variables (e.g. your handles structure) between callbacks:
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 24 Sep. 2015
If you are using GUIDE, then this is not the easiest way, as GUIDE historically does not terminate each function with a matching "end" statement as is required for all functions in the same file if you want to use nested functions.

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