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Help understand: Passing a function handle to another function as an argument

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Can you help me understand the following line in the program GUI_27 from the file exchange?
set(S.fh,'windowbuttonmotionfcn',{@fh_wbmfcn,S})
I know @ is a handle to a separately defined function called fh_wbmfcn, but am puzzled about what the {} brackets are doing. Are they passing in S as an input to fh_wbmfcn? I have never seen this syntax before and it is hard to search the documentation for characters like @ or {}.
[Note GUI_27 is part of the very useful set of GUI examples by Matt Fig.]

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 9 de Jun. de 2017
Remember that every graphics callback is automatically passed two initial arguments: the source and the event data. Using the cell array {@fh_wbmfcn,S} has the same effect as if you had specified @(src,event) fh_wbmfcn(src, event, S)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 9 de Jun. de 2017
"Is it possible to pass the output arguments of fh_wbmfcn which are Cx, Cy to the workplace of function that calls it"
Sorry, no, callbacks are never invoked with output assigned. Callbacks are executed as if called from the base workspace, because they are invoked asynchronously. Functions do not call callbacks (but functions might define callbacks.)

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