Accessing value of toggle button in GUIDE

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Jared
Jared el 2 de Nov. de 2011
I made a GUI in GUIDE, and ran into what seems like a simple issue, but I can't figure out what I'm overlooking.
I have an "execute" push button, which when pressed, checks the state of a "frequency plot" toggle button. If "frequency plot" button is active, a function to plot some data runs.
Inside the plotting function, I have:
if get(handles.toggle1,'Value')==1
fdata{1,1}=...
fdata{1,2}=...
end
I do this because the data can be used for different plots, and might not necessarily be used in this case. This is controlled by a toggle button. If the button is active, I add the data to a cell which is plotted.
I get the error: ??? Undefined variable "handles" or class "handles.toggle1".
I can't figure out why. I use this same line with set elsewhere in the program (not this function) and it access it fine.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 2 de Nov. de 2011
Is handles being passed in to the plotting function?
Is the toggle button being created dynamically, or was it created statically and is part of your stored .fig file ?
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang el 2 de Nov. de 2011
Is fplot.m a M-function or a M-script. If it is a M-function, you have to pass handles to your function fplot(). Right now, fplot() doesn't seem to have any input argument.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 2 de Nov. de 2011
You are not passing handles to fplot. Redefine you fplot to accept handles as a parameter:
function fplot(handles)
instead of your current
function fplot
and invoke it in the Execute callback with
fplot(handles)

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