How can I disable the call of a function?
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Óscar
el 11 de Nov. de 2014
Comentada: Óscar
el 18 de Nov. de 2014
I have defined this function in the OpeningFcn:
set(areas(i),'ButtonDownFcn',@ImageClickCallback);
So it's time the user click in one of those areas Matlab automatically call the function, but now I just want to execute the function sometimes, so How can I disable the listener? (I would like to disable the listener instead of writing inside something like
if control==0
....
else
....
end
)
thank you!
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Geoff Hayes
el 12 de Nov. de 2014
Óscar - if you want to disable the callback then you should just "remove" it, and then "add" it back when it is required. Given the name of your call back, it seems that areas(i) could be a handle to a graphics object (image). This handle, and all that which is in areas could be saved to the handles structure in the OpeningFcn as
handles.areas = areas;
guidata(hObject,handles);
Then in whatever callback that fires to decide that the ImageClickCallback should be removed from areas(i), you would do something like
% disable the callback
set(handles.areas(i), 'ButtonDownFcn',[]);
To re-enable this callback, you would then just do the following (in whichever callback that fires to decide that ImageClickCallback is needed)
% enable the callback
set(handles.areas(i), 'ButtonDownFcn', @ImageClickCallback);
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Geoff Hayes
el 18 de Nov. de 2014
Óscar - you could probably do the same for a button callback, but why not just disable the button itself so that the user can't press it? To disable the button do
set(handles.pushbutton1,'Enable','off');
and to re-enable the button do
set(handles.pushbutton1,'Enable','on');
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