Assignin variables in a stand-alone application

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John Petersen
John Petersen am 4 Jun. 2012
I have a GUI with a button that uses the assignin() function to send variables to the 'base' for debug and analysis purposes when running the code in Matlab. What happens to these variables when the application is run as a stand-alone version? Should I disable the button when compiled as a stand-alone? Is there a test I can perform to determine if the button should be disabled or enabled?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 4 Jun. 2012
GUI functionality _is_ supported with MATLAB Compiler. GUI functionality is not, however, supported with MATLAB Coder.
John Petersen
John Petersen am 4 Jun. 2012
I mean compile with the Matlab compiler as a stand-alone application that uses the matlab engine. I'm not generating C code.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 4 Jun. 2012
The variables still get assigned to the base workspace. The base workspace would get destroyed (along with all other workspaces) when the standalone application exited, but the variables can be used until that point.
If it does not make sense in your context to be able to save those variables in stand-alone mode, use isdeployed()
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John Petersen
John Petersen am 6 Jun. 2012
So placing variables in the base workspace makes them essentially global variables?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 6 Jun. 2012
"global variables" would be one way of looking at it, but the base workspace is distinct from the workspace of global variables.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 22 Jun. 2012
My previous answer might have been wrong about the base workspace existing in compiled applications. I am having difficulty finding documentation on this matter, but it is implied by Loren in http://blogs.mathworks.com/loren/2010/11/18/deploying-standalone-applications/ and in a small number of ambiguous cssm postings .
(Some day I'm going to be able to afford to get a MATLAB Compiler license and try these things myself... But it probably won't be soon.)

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