How to return loop result (string) from an mfile to another mfile(editText GUI)?
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Ria Anggraini
el 5 de Jul. de 2015
Comentada: Ria Anggraini
el 9 de Jul. de 2015
I have two mfiles. One mfile (gui.m) is gui with buttons (for browse and result) and edittext component. another mfile (function.m) with looping function. when i run function.m, i want to return the result to edittext in gui.m
in function.m:
function a = function (f)
i=f; %i is browsed image from gui.m
%this loop result that i want to call to edittext
w=[];
k=0;
for ...
w=[a b];
k=k+1;
end
end
a=w; %to return the result a as w
in gui.m:
function resultButton_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
set(handles.edit5);
covImg= handles.covImg; %covImg is browsed image
G = function(covImg); %call function.m
guidata(hObject,handles);
handles.covImg = G;
imshow(handles.covImg);
looking forward for any response. thanks in advance.
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Guillaume
el 8 de Jul. de 2015
This is completely aside from your question, but if your function is truly called function.m, I strongly suggest you to rename it. I'm surprise that matlab actually lets you use that name since it is a reserved keyword.
A good name for a function is something that actually describes what it does.
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Geoff Hayes
el 9 de Jul. de 2015
Ria - you really should post code that actually works. Your return value from this function is named a but nowhere in your function body do you actually initialize a. Should this be word instead? And if word is in fact the string text that you wish to write to your edit text box, then that is easy to do.
Suppose your function signature is
function [word] = identify(f)
and that this is saved to a file named identify.m. Now suppose you call this function from your GUI (let us say in a push button callback) as
function pushbutton1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% initialize f
f = ...;
word = identify(f);
% update the edit text box
set(handles.edit1, 'String', word);
Is that similar to the code that you are using?
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