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GUI - how to delete Matlab hidden auto calls to deleted objects

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Blondeel
Blondeel am 21 Feb. 2012
Kommentiert: mechE am 27 Sep. 2018
Hi,
Here is my problem : I modified my GUI and deleted some objects, but it seems Matlab did not notice that and keeps the links with them (I guess it is my fault).
When I launch the .m, Matlab delivers errors such Undefined function or method 'Target_Speed_CreateFcn' for input arguments of type 'double' The functions feval and gui_mainfcn are also lost with the disapeared object...
Into the code there is no more line with reference to my old object Target_Speed !
How to deal with this ?
Thank you very much if you can help me.
Regards,
Jerome
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Nathan Greco
Nathan Greco am 21 Feb. 2012
This is one example of why to avoid using GUIDE...
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 21 Feb. 2012
Heh, yes, I was just popping in myself to write that my standard solution for this problem was to not use GUIDE.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski am 21 Feb. 2012
Undefined function or method 'Target_Speed_CreateFcn'
This would be indicating that you deleted the callback but not the object itself from the GUIDE editor. Open the figure in GUIDE and delete the object associated with Target_Speed. (or find tha object and double click on the auto callback in its property inspector so a new callback is generated.)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 21 Feb. 2012
Once you start designing in GUIDE, you are locked in to GUIDE or else you risk these kinds of problems -- and often the easiest solution for these kinds of problems is to recreate the GUI without copying and pasting anything.
I seem to recall that someone mentioned you can deal with these issues by using the Property Inspector and digging in to every single Callback. And using allchild() to look for hidden objects. And then hacking the Open function if need be. And never ever feed GUIDE after midnight.

Blondeel
Blondeel am 22 Feb. 2012
Thank you for your help. I was able to solve this issue by modifying the sections "Callback" and "CreateFcn" of the objects in the Inspector of the GUI (thanks Walter). Jerome
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mechE
mechE am 27 Sep. 2018
Can you please tell how did you modify the sections "Callback" and "CreateFcn" of the objects in the Inspector of the GUI

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zitongz
zitongz am 26 Aug. 2016
I felt I had the same issue and found this question but I later found out later that the object's function is named differently than its tag, often still the default names like edit2 or checkbox3. So I'm guessing that MATLAB did not update the function names when I changed the object's tag.
Well, I did not find this out by "digging in to every single Callback" as mentioned by Walter Roberson. Instead, I put in the following into the functions in question:
set(hObject, 'Visible', 'On', 'String', 'Where the hell are you?');
Then you run this GUIDE function and see where the troubled objects are.
Hope that helps.
Zitong

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