Add Value to GUI

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Özgür Karagülle
Özgür Karagülle am 24 Mai 2012
Hi! I take an answer 3 minutes ago. With the answer i can take values for my array Phone. Now i want to add this script to GUI. in the gui there is just one push button it is goin to be "add phone number". so How i can add this script to gui ?
n = 2
for ii = 1:n
Phone(ii).name = input('Enter the name: ', 's');
Phone(ii).number = input('Enter the phone number: ','s');
Phone(ii).address = input('Enter the address: ','s');
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 25 Mai 2012
n = 2;
dlg_title = 'Input for personal data';
num_lines = 1;
for k = 1:n
prompt1 = sprintf('Enter name #%d', k);
prompt2 = sprintf('Enter phone number #%d', k);
prompt3 = sprintf('Enter address #%d', k);
prompt = {prompt1, prompt2, prompt3};
answer = inputdlg(prompt,dlg_title,num_lines);
Phone(k).name = answer{1};
Phone(k).number = answer{2};
Phone(k).address = answer{3};
end

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Matt Kindig
Matt Kindig am 24 Mai 2012
To clarify, you are trying to make a GUI? Are you going to replace the calls to 'input' (which gets information from the command prompt) with text fields in the GUI (where you can type in the relevant information directly? If so, you should start with GUIDE, which will help you layout the GUI. There are a few examples in the startup for GUIDE to do things similar to your task.
At the command prompt, simply type
guide
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Özgür Karagülle
Özgür Karagülle am 24 Mai 2012
n = 2
for ii = 1:n
Phone(ii).name = input('Enter the name: ', 's');
Phone(ii).number = input('Enter the phone number: ','s');
Phone(ii).address = input('Enter the address: ','s');
end
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 24 Mai 2012
vals = inputdlg('Phone book', 'name', 'number', 'address');
Phone(ii).name = vals{1};
...

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Özgür Karagülle
Özgür Karagülle am 24 Mai 2012
where i must paste this code?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 24 Mai 2012
n = 2
for ii = 1:n
vals = inputdlg('Phone book', 'name', 'number', 'address');
Phone(ii).name = vals{1};
Phone(ii).number = vals{2};
Phone(ii).address = vals{3};
end

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Özgür Karagülle
Özgür Karagülle am 24 Mai 2012
please help me, i have not enough english for matlab help doc. Matlab is international, isn't it ?
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov am 24 Mai 2012
@Özgür: please do not create additional answer but use comments or edit the original post.
I would suggest to avoid the GUI if you are new to MATLAB and interact with the user through the command line.
Özgür Karagülle
Özgür Karagülle am 24 Mai 2012
ok. i am sorry , i didn't know :(

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Özgür Karagülle
Özgür Karagülle am 24 Mai 2012
thank you for time Mr. Roberson, when i compile this codes it get an error = Error using inputdlg (line 109) NumLines size is incorrect.
Error in domain (line 3) vals = inputdlg('name', 'number', 'address');
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 25 Mai 2012
That's not the right way to use inputdlg() - see the help for the correct way.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 25 Mai 2012
vals = inputdlg({ 'name', 'number', 'address'},'Phone Book');

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