Can you create GUI Elements as an array? (Avoiding eval)
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I'm working on a GUI that someone else started. Currently, we have text elements with tags: Section1OK, Section1Error, etc ... , Section2OK, Section2Error, etc ..., all the way up to 16. Because of this, when I want to work on these elements, my loop has to look something like this:
for i = 1:16 eval(['set(handles.Section',num2str(i),'OK,''Visible'',''off'');']) end
Which is annoying to look at.
Is there a way to rename/reorganize these elements so I can loop through them without using eval?
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Walter Roberson
am 11 Mär. 2013
In particular you could use dynamic field names.
Also as long as the handles themselves continue to be valid, you could put them into an array once, save the array away, and then use it as an array:
handles.sectionhandles = [handles.Section1OK, handles.Section1Error, ....];
guidata(hObject, handles);
and then after that,
set(handles.sectionhandles, 'Visible', 'off');
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Daniel Shub
am 11 Mär. 2013
eval(['set(handles.Section',num2str(i),'OK,''Visible'',''off'');'])
with
set(handles.(['Section',num2str(i),'OK']), 'Visible', 'off');
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Jan
am 11 Mär. 2013
I prefer this equivalent code:
set(handles.(sprintf('Section%dOK', i)), 'Visible', 'off');
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