Problem closing a window (GUI)

Hello everybody, i will explain very fast my problem:
I have the initial window called: "inicio" in my program and i created a button called: "continuar". Then i edited the callback as follows:
function continuar_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to continuar (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
close inicio
velocidades
With the objective to close inicio and open the new window: velocidades.
the problem is that matlab give me this error:
??? Error using ==> close Specified window does not exist.
Error in ==> inicio>continuar_Callback at 88 close inicio
Error in ==> gui_mainfcn at 75 feval(varargin{:});
Error in ==> inicio at 44 gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:});
??? Error while evaluating uicontrol Callback.
Probably is a simple error but i have been crazy looking for the problem or trying differents names and i can´t find it. Them name of the initial window file is: inicio.m and inicio.fig (i dont know if i should modify tag or name...)
thanks you very much

 Accepted Answer

Jan
Jan on 6 Mar 2013
Edited: Jan on 6 Mar 2013
When you have a problem with a command, read its documentation at first. There you find, that close() required the handle of the figure or the "name":
"close name" deletes the figure with the specified name.
But what exactly is "the name"? Is this the 'Name' property? Does the 'NumberTitle' property matter? What about the title, when the name is empty?
I'd prefer to obtain the figure handle explicitly. Is it stored in the handles struct? Is it a parent of the currently called object? Does the figure have a unique tag or 'name' property? Is it possible that multiple instances of the GUI are opened, such that searchung for a tag or name may fail?

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i tried with the handle and it worked... probably it was because i changed name and tag... but i wrote in all them the same thing, and i used it and didn´t work. Thanks you very much for your answer.
close ALL FORCE
solved the issue for me in R2016B.
Thank you Christopher Elliott, your command also worked for me

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