How to display the answer got from .m file in GUI -- in edit box
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Sir, I'm just experimenting with GUI ... i struck up in one point, where i need to call a .m file and to display its value in the edit box... i called the .m file as per http://www.mathworks.in/matlabcentral/answers/4213-how-to-call-contents-from-an-m-file-into-gui-callback-functions
but the thing is how to display a value in edit box, my progeam is just to calculate GLCM, and to display Contrast, Correlation ,Energy and Homogenety, i averaged these values, now to display them in edit box
% to display contrast'C' is the variable which have contrast value
function edit1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to edit1 (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
C= str2double(get(hObject, 'String'));
if isnan(C)
set(hObject, 'String', 0);
errordlg('Input must be a number','Error');
end
handles.C=C
guidata(hObject,handles)
Suggestions please...
Accepted Answer
Mahdi
on 26 Mar 2013
I would suggest that your .m is a function that gives a specific output. So, from the previous post (depending on how many outputs your .m file has), you can do this:
output1=mfilename;
% Might be [output1, output2]=mfilename depending on how many outputs you have
Now, if you want to set the value into the edit box, use the set() command
set(handles.editbox1, 'String', num2str(output1))
handles.editbox1 is the tag of the box that you want to edit and output1 is the value that you want to display.
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Subha
on 28 Mar 2013
yes sir i tried with this... it leads an error... dono whre i've made wrong...
??? Too many output arguments.
Error in ==> phase2_test2>pushbutton2_Callback at 103 [Dat1, Dat2, Dat3, Dat4] = 'grayyy_gui';
Error in ==> gui_mainfcn at 96 feval(varargin{:});
Error in ==> phase2_test2 at 43 gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:});
Error in ==> @(hObject,eventdata)phase2_test2('pushbutton2_Callback',hObject,eventdata,guidata(hObject))
??? Error while evaluating uicontrol Callback
Jan
on 28 Mar 2013
What yhould this line do:
[Dat1, Dat2, Dat3, Dat4] = 'grayyy_gui';
There is a string on the right. Do you mean:
[Dat1, Dat2, Dat3, Dat4] = grayyy_gui;
Subha
on 28 Mar 2013
no sir.... grayyy_gui is my file name ....
[Dat1, Dat2, Dat3, Dat4] is the output... frm grayyy_gui
Mahdi
on 28 Mar 2013
Did you change your mfile to a function that gives outputs? (It seems like you did, just making sure) Could it be that you're asking the grayyy_gui function to display more than the outputs that you made it able to? I would definitely check my grayyy_gui file and see if it matches. Maybe make sure that the function is in the same directory you're working in?
Subha
on 28 Mar 2013
grayy_gui was a m file and not a function, i just tried with a function which gives 13 output, i made a push button and 13 edit boxes, now this is the error....
??? Error: File: haralicktest.m Line: 20 Column: 1
"i" previously appeared to be used as a function or command, conflicting with its use here as the name of a
variable.
A possible cause of this error is that you forgot to initialize the
variable, or you have initialized it implicitly using load or eval.
Error in ==> matlab_test>pushbutton1_Callback at 81
[Dat1, Dat2, Dat3, Dat4, Dat5, Dat6, Dat7, Dat8, Dat9, Dat10, Dat11, Dat12, Dat13] = haralicktest;
Error in ==> gui_mainfcn at 96
feval(varargin{:});
Error in ==> matlab_test at 42
gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:})
we have handles and hOject, i need to assign something like that...
Subha
on 28 Mar 2013
yes sir,, i kept both files in same directory.... http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/36233-haralick/content/haralick.m
i'm trying with this program...
Mahdi
on 28 Mar 2013
I glanced at the other code briefly and it has only F as an output. So you would need to do this:
F=grayyy_gui;
Since this matrix has 13 outputs, it depends which ones you want to show. For example, you can show the first value by:
set(handles.editbox1, 'String', num2str(F(1)))
And you can do this for all other values as well.
Subha
on 31 Mar 2013
Thanks alot sir... now its working,,, now i ve another doubt.. instead of function i jst included .m script file, i've so many outputs in it.. when i try to display particular values in the editbox.. it gives error as "variable name" is undefined...
Mahdi
on 1 Apr 2013
When you run a .m file in a GUI, the variables in the .m file are not global and are kept internally in the .m file workspace. As a result, these variable names are not defined. This is why I suggested making it a function over creating global variables. (There are a lot of reasons to avoid globals)
Subha
on 2 Apr 2013
ok sir,, i've searched in matlab answers and found that we can simply write the .m fine name and set the values to the editbox, like
grayyy_gui
set(handles.editbox1, 'String', num2str(F(1)))
where now grayyy_gui is a script .m file and F is a variable in it... ........ because of your suggestions oly i built a small gui for my application,, thanks a lot for this help sir..
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