Adding callbacks to JFileChooser in embedded GUI
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Hi, I'm trying to build a dialog with an embedded file open dialog (see code below as starting point). I'm having trouble working out how to add callbacks (listerners) to the open and cancel buttons.
I want to add a number of checkboxes to the right hand side - and if the user selects a file/files and clicks open then I want to perform specific tasks - any help on how I can do this much apprecaited.
import javax.swing.JFileChooser;
d = dialog('windowstyle', 'normal', 'position', [0 0 750 400] );
centerfig ( d )
set ( d, 'visible', 'on' );
[jPanel,hPanel] = javacomponent(javax.swing.JPanel, [], d);
hControl = uicontrol('style','checkbox', 'parent',d,'string','click me', 'units','normalized','position', [0.85 0.8 0.2 0.2]);
set(hPanel, 'units','normalized','position',[0 0 0.8 1.0]);
jchooser = javaObjectEDT('javax.swing.JFileChooser', pwd );
%%Show the actual dialog
% status = jchooser.showOpenDialog([]);
jPanel.add(jchooser)
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Malcolm Lidierth
am 23 Jul. 2012
You could install callbacks to log the state of the buttons in MATLAB so these would be available after you click 'Open' and return to MATLAB.
hControl = uicontrol('style','checkbox', 'parent',d,'string','click me', 'callback', 'disp(''State Change'')','units','normalized','position', [0.85 0.8 0.2 0.2]);
Replace
'disp(''State Change'')'
with a callback.
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Malcolm Lidierth
am 24 Jul. 2012
Bearbeitet: Malcolm Lidierth
am 24 Jul. 2012
@Robert
Both buttons fire ActionPerformed events so
set(jchooser,'ActionPerformedCallback', 'disp(''Action'')')
Edit: For future reference, that would be better as:
set(handle(jchooser, 'callbackproperties'),'ActionPerformedCallback', 'disp(''Action'')')
to reduce memory leaks and MATLAB warnings on recent versions.
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