asking for a password or code.
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hey guys, what's the code that matlab program will ask for a password?if password is incorrect, the program will terminate. if it's correct the program will continue.
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Matthew Cribb
on 14 May 2020
Edited: Matthew Cribb
on 14 May 2020
%Use return to quit the function when exiting or canceling the inputdlg,
%(i.e. when x is empty) i.e. put this right after the inputdlg..
if isempty(x)
return
end
%str2double() wnt wont work on emty cll array, so must not be...therefore
%this following evaulation of X wont occur if it is empty it is after the prev.
% if isempty(x)-->return-->end
X = str2double(x{1,1});
Pedro Rodriguez Alicea
on 19 May 2020
why cant i use this type of code for a gui?
i want to as soon as i run my gui get a pop up that requests a password
thank you!
Accepted Answer
Jan
on 14 Sep 2011
There are some submissions in the FEX for a password input dialog:
- FEX: passwordUI
- FEX: login
- An example in FEX: 41 GUI examples
- FEX: getauthentication
- FEX: passwordentrydialog
- FEX: passcode
But the abortion of the program must be implemented by the user. If you distribute your program as M- or P-files, the protection level will be limited, see FEX: passprotect. Breaking this protection will take several minutes only. But at least the user needs a criminal intent to do this.
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Fangjun Jiang
on 13 Sep 2011
MATLAB doesn't have that function. You can use input() to ask the user to type in some numbers or letters. You have to do encryption yourself if you want to implement some type of password checking procedure.
The simplest way to do might be this. Ask the user to type in a password, compare it with a pre-defined one. The pre-defined one is stored in your source code (.m file). But you can use pcode() to convert your .m file to .p file. Since .p file is encrypted, you have some type of encryption protection. But it's not easy to implement a password changing functionality.
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Jan
on 15 Sep 2011
The functionality to change passwords is usually obtained by writing them encrypted to the disk. But the main problem is the limited protection level of P-coded files: Although you cannot convert them to M-code, you can use the debugger to inspect what's going on and catch calls to toolbox-function by shadowing them by local functions, e.g. "function R=strcmp(a,b), disp(a), disp(b), R=true", which will reveal the password very fast, if it is compare by STRCMP. SWITCH/CASE is one of the few possibilities to compare a password without using a shadowable built-in function.
sonali mishra
on 8 Dec 2017
how to make the password hide?? and i also want to make a userID box with this password box... can u help me how to create these.....
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Walter Roberson
on 8 Dec 2017
Several of the file exchange contributions listed in the above responses hide the answer.
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