how i use slider rang in GUI?
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hi
i need a help in GUI
i use slider rang to select period to diplay at axies , but the value not changed
where N4 is signal that load from file.
function SelectDataPeriodSliderValueChanging(app, event)
global N4
value = app.SelectDataPeriodSlider.Value;
segment= N4(value*200:(value*200)+999);
time_seg=0:1/200:5-(1/200);
plot(time_seg,segment,'Parent',app.UIAxes)
end
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Cris LaPierre
on 25 Jun 2025
This can happen depending on the stepsize of your slider and the frequency of your signal.
As coded, the x axis will always be 0-5.
Consider sharing your signal file (attach using the paperclip icon) and slider settings (Limits and Step values)
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Abhishek
on 1 Jul 2025
In your code, you are using the 'ValueChangingFcn' callback but accessing the slider value using 'app.SelectDataPeriodSlider.Value'. As per the official documentation, the correct way to access the current slider value in 'ValueChangingFcn' is through the 'event' object passed to the callback, using the ‘event.Value’.
In App Designer, the argument is called ‘event’. You can query the object properties using dot notation. For example, ‘event.Value’ returns the current value of the slider.
Replace this line in you code:
value = app.SelectDataPeriodSlider.Value;
with this:
value = event.Value;
This ensures that your plot responds in real time as the slider is dragged.
You can refer to the official documentation of MATLAB:
- ‘uislider’: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/uislider.html
- ‘ValueChangingFcn’ callback: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlab.ui.control.slider-properties.html#bucrwtv-1-ValueChangingFcn
This MATLAB Answer will help you when to select ‘ValueChangedFcn’ and ‘ValueChangingFcn’: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/458098-difference-between-valuechangedfcn-valuechangingfcn#answer_371994
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