Edit Field Box Values in matlab app designer are not updating.
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I am buildling a GUI app through Matlab app designer but despite the change of the EditFieldBox.Value the value is not updating, so when I am running a .m file through the .mlapp the values that are being loaded to the file are the default values of the edit field box. 
I would like the program to behave like that... when I'm pressing the button "Run" of the app and the pop up "UI Figure" window appears, the values that I put/change on the edit field boxes to be passed as a parameter to the .m file (and not passing the default values of the edit field boxes that are already there).
for example some of my parameters in the .m file are these :
fmin           = myApp.fminEditField.Value;  %high pass filtering frequency
fmax           = myApp.fmaxEditField.Value;   %low pass filtering frequency
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  Divyam
      
 am 2 Mai 2025
        To ensure that you pass the updated values to the '.m' script, you need to read the values of the components inside the callback function and then pass these values to the function in your '.m' script. Here is some sample code to help you with the same:
% Button pushed function: RunButton 
function RunButtonPushed(app, event) 
    fmin = app.fminEditField.Value; 
    fmax = app.fmaxEditField.Value; 
    % Now call your .m file function, passing these values 
    % For example, if your .m file is a function: 
    myMATLABFunction(fmin, fmax); 
end
If you try to read the values of the components from the base workspace or from the app object outside the callback, you will only get the default value for that component.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 am 2 Mai 2025
				And make sure you used a "numeric" edit field, not a "Text" edit field for your  frequency threshold fields.
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