Hello! I´ve created a global variable in a main GUI. A buttom on this opens a second GUI where I need to use the global variable. Must I declare:
global MyVariable;
in every function where I will use MyVariable inside the second GUI? Or there is a way to declare it once?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 30 Okt. 2017
@Brian Damian Luna: you would be best off avoiding global variables entirely. Passing arguments is much more reliable, and much easier to debug.

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Jan
Jan am 29 Okt. 2017
Bearbeitet: Jan am 29 Okt. 2017

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You have to declare a variable as global in each function you want to use it, of course. Otherwise it would be easy to let Matlab crash massively by declaring any frequently used variables like "x" or "K" globally as global.
It is explained in the documentation clearly, how globals are used. Therefore a
doc global
would help already.
Note that global variables are known to cause troubles and impede the debugging. Clean code does not contain any global variables for this reason. Better store the data in a figure and share its data using e.g. the ApplicationData.

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Brian Damian Luna
Brian Damian Luna am 29 Okt. 2017
Thanks Jan! I'm beginner in the programming world.
Regards, Brian
Iwan Schulga
Iwan Schulga am 26 Mai 2020
how is it working?

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