Unable to modify GUIDE variables

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Jordan Edmunds
Jordan Edmunds am 12 Apr. 2017
So I am trying to continuously read data from an arduino-based instrument and plot it using MATLAB, but I'm getting hung up on something that seems really basic. I declare a matrix A in my OpeningFcn (not showing comments and code relevant to serial initialization, which all works just fine):
function tutorial_OpeningFcn(hObject, eventdata, handles, varargin)
handles.A = [0 1];
handles.arduino_port.BytesAvailableFcn = {@dataReceivedCallback, handles};
guidata(hObject, handles);
end
and I have a callback function for when I receive more than 50 bytes of serial data (which I have confirmed is working beautifully)
function dataReceivedCallback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
temp = fread(hObject, 50)';
handles.A = [handles.A temp];
end
but for whatever reason it throws an error when I try to assign handles.A, which I have posted below.
Not enough input arguments.
Error in tutorial>dataReceivedCallback (line 98)
handles.A = [handles.A temp];
Error in instrcb (line 42)
feval(val{1}, obj, eventStruct, val{2:end});
Warning: The BytesAvailableFcn is being disabled. To enable the callback property
either connect to the hardware with FOPEN or set the BytesAvailableFcn property.
This seems like a trivial issue, but I can't make heads or tails of it. The same thing happens when I try to increment a simple dummy variable. I'm new to MATLAB and come from a C/C++ background and I'm treating 'handles' like a global class and 'A' like a value variable in that class. I don't see why this doesn't work. The same exact code works when I run it with vanilla variables in the command window.

Antworten (1)

Swathik Kurella Janardhan
Swathik Kurella Janardhan am 20 Apr. 2017
To share data between the callbacks, you can use 'UserData' property of 'hObject' as below inside the callback function:
temp = fread(hObject, 50)';
data = get(hObject,'UserData');
data = [data temp];
set(hObject,'UserData',data);
In the opening function, you can initialize 'UserData' as below:
data = [0 1];
set(hObject,'UserData',data);
You can also refer to the GUIDE coding app behavior for different ways to share data among callbacks.

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