I need some help with Undefined function 'plot_button_Callback' for input arguments of type 'struct'.
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I have two logged data files each one contains a time array and an engine speed array. They are in the base work space as a b c d as 2138x1 doubles. I want to pass a b c d into a function so that the user can plot them and time align the two data sets by shifting the second time array with an offset typed into an input box. So I grabbed the two_axes example and edited it to get the following function and nested functions (I nested them so that a b c d would be available ti the sub functions). I call timealign from my main m file like this timealign(a, b, c, d); Where a is time array 1, b is rpm array 1, c is time array 2 and d is rpm array 2.
The problem is that when I push the plot button in the gui I get this error "Undefined function 'plot_button_Callback' for input arguments of type 'struct'." and I just can't understand how to fix this and make it work so I can't get any further with developing the code to do the time aligning or test it. I am not passing a b c d in as structures just as arrays so I don't understand the error.
I struggle with the "object orientated" type coding so if you give answer please provide an edited version of the code rather than a verbal explanation which i might not understand enough to implement successfully. I have attached the 3 files.
Thanks in advance for any help
function varargout = timealign(varargin)
%TIMEALIGN M-file for timealign.fig
% TIMEALIGN, by itself, creates a new TIMEALIGN or raises the existing
% singleton*.
%
% H = TIMEALIGN returns the handle to a new TIMEALIGN or the handle to
% the existing singleton*.
%
% TIMEALIGN('Property','Value',...) creates a new TIMEALIGN using the
% given property value pairs. Unrecognized properties are passed via
% varargin to timealign_OpeningFcn. This calling syntax produces a
% warning when there is an existing singleton*.
%
% TIMEALIGN('CALLBACK') and TIMEALIGN('CALLBACK',hObject,...) call the
% local function named CALLBACK in TIMEALIGN.M with the given input
% arguments.
%
% *See GUI Options on GUIDE's Tools menu. Choose "GUI allows only one
% instance to run (singleton)".
%
% See also: GUIDE, GUIDATA, GUIHANDLES
% Edit the above text to modify the response to help timealign
% Last Modified by GUIDE v2.5 14-Jan-2015 09:14:03
InputArgs = (varargin);
a = varargin{1};
b = varargin{2};
c = varargin{3};
d = varargin{4};
% Begin initialization code - DO NOT EDIT
gui_Singleton = 1;
gui_State = struct('gui_Name', mfilename, ...
'gui_Singleton', gui_Singleton, ...
'gui_OpeningFcn', @timealign_OpeningFcn, ...
'gui_OutputFcn', @timealign_OutputFcn, ...
'gui_LayoutFcn', [], ...
'gui_Callback', []);
if nargin && ischar(varargin{1})
gui_State.gui_Callback = str2func(varargin{1});
end
if nargout
[varargout{1:nargout}] = gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:});
else
gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:});
end
% End initialization code - DO NOT EDIT
% --- Executes just before timealign is made visible.
function timealign_OpeningFcn(hObject, eventdata, handles, varargin)
% This function has no output args, see OutputFcn.
% hObject handle to figure
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
% varargin unrecognized PropertyName/PropertyValue pairs from the
% command line (see VARARGIN)
% Choose default command line output for timealign
handles.output = hObject;
% Update handles structure
guidata(hObject, handles);
% UIWAIT makes timealign wait for user response (see UIRESUME)
% uiwait(handles.figure1);
end
% --- Outputs from this function are returned to the command line.
function varargout = timealign_OutputFcn(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% varargout cell array for returning output args (see VARARGOUT);
% hObject handle to figure
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
% Get default command line output from handles structure
varargout{1} = handles.output;
end
function time2offset_input_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to time2offset_input (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
% Hints: get(hObject,'String') returns contents of time2offset_input as text
% str2double(get(hObject,'String')) returns contents of time2offset_input as a double
% Validate that the text in the time2offset field converts to a real number
time2offset = str2double(get(hObject,'String'));
if isnan(time2offset) || ~isreal(time2offset)
% isdouble returns NaN for non-numbers and time2offset cannot be complex
% Disable the Plot button and change its string to say why
set(handles.plot_button,'String','Cannot plot time2offset')
set(handles.plot_button,'Enable','off')
% Give the edit text box focus so user can correct the error
uicontrol(hObject)
else
% Enable the Plot button with its original name
set(handles.plot_button,'String','Plot')
set(handles.plot_button,'Enable','on')
end
end
% --- Executes on button press in plot_button.
function plot_button_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to plot_button (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
% Get user input from GUI
time2offset = str2double(get(handles.time2offset_input,'String'));
% Calculate data
newtime = b + time2offset;
% Create time plot in axes
plot(handles.time_axes, a, c)
plot(handles.time_axes, newtime, d)
end
end
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