Carrying variables and matrices between GUIs

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Kamuran
Kamuran el 10 de Mayo de 2015
Comentada: Image Analyst el 10 de Mayo de 2015
Hello,
Is there a way to carry variable between GUIs. I am calling a GUI inside another GUI. I want to carry variables from the first on to the second one. For example
First GUI
Function1
Function2
.
.
.
Call the second GUI ( I want to access some of the results from above functions) and I don't want to save and load the data.
Is there a way of doing this?
Thanks

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 10 de Mayo de 2015
Yes, a GUI is a function, and you can define the function with as many parameters as you need and pass the parameters from the first GUI.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 10 de Mayo de 2015
Just pass them in the argument list.
function FirstGUI()
% Call a couple of functions defined inside FirstGUI.m
Function1();
Function2();
% Now, call the the second GUI, passing it some arguments...
[output1, output2] = SecondGUI(input1, input2, input3);
In the OpeningFcn() of the second GUI, look at varargin to extract the various inputs and do something with them, like send their values to properties of various widgets on the interface, or whatever you want.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 10 de Mayo de 2015
Editada: Walter Roberson el 10 de Mayo de 2015
Why not pass them all in one matrix in the first place?
If the matrices might be different size or data types, use a cell array instead of a numeric array. or use a structure.
varstopass = struct{'input1', input1, 'input2', input2, 'input3', input3);
then pass in varstopass, and afterwards you can use varstopass.input1 and so on.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 10 de Mayo de 2015
Good idea, and that's what I do. Any user settings that I need to pass around to different functions (ones that are not simply GUI properties), I just attach as fields to a structure I call UserSettings and then pass that around. The Mathworks recommends attaching to the "handles" structure but the handles structure already has so many other things on it that I don't want to clutter it up with my stuff.

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