Problem in function handling using callback functions GUI
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Subhiksha
am 30 Aug. 2013
Kommentiert: guada
am 21 Dez. 2013
I have a user defined function named myfunction(). I have designed a layout using guide.The layout(guimain.m) contains a edit box and a push button. The user enters an input in the edit box and clicks the push button. On clicking the push button myfunction should be called from push button_callback. myfunction.m is in a folder called functions inside the folder that contains the guimain.m
This works fine if the function is first executed separately, and then guimain.m is executed. But this is not feasible as we are developing a tool.
*My sample guimain.m looks like this*
function load_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to load (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
% Retrieving input from the text box using get()
var=get(handles.edit1,'string');
myfunction(var)
*myfunction.m looks like:*
function myfunction(a)
sum=var+var;
disp(sum)
end
Can anyone please help me in this regard. I am a newbie in GUI.
Thanks in advance for the help
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Walter Roberson
am 30 Aug. 2013
Why are you referring to "var" inside myfunction(), when the value you need has been passed as as "a" ?
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David Sanchez
am 30 Aug. 2013
You say your GUI has an edit box and a push-button, you should have a callback function for each object in your GUI, then, the call to myfunction should be within the callback function of your push-button. Actually, to avoid having a call to another function, the code in the callback function of your push button should look something like this:
var=get(handles.edit1,'string');
sum=var+var;
disp(sum)
end
Make sure that the objects are properly linked to their callbacks, check the property inspector for that.
ES
am 30 Aug. 2013
Hello, there are three ways to handle this. 1. Place your logic of my_function() inside the Button Call back function as David Sanchez has said above.
2. Otherwise cut and paste my function in your guimain.m file. I do this all the time. So you will have a single file guimain.m, with the GUI related stuff at the top and your logic(my_function()) at the bottom.
3. or if you wan t to abstract logic from GUI, then try adding the path of the my_function file in your gui code (eg path(path,path of myFunction.m)
Personally, option 2 will be my choice.
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ES
am 30 Aug. 2013
guimain.m
function pushbutton1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
Value_1 = get(handles.listbox1, 'Value');%%get Value
my_function(value5);%%Call my_function
my_function.m
function my_function(x)
disp(x);
end
guada
am 21 Dez. 2013
guimain.m
function pushbutton1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
Value_1 = get(handles.listbox1, 'Value');%%get Value
my_function(value5);%%Call my_function
my_function.m
function my_function(x)
disp(x);
end
how can i display the answer at the static txt of the gui?
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