The inputdlg stays open
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I would like to to have an input window and have the ability to change the input data. The code below uses inputdlg.
The problem is that the graph is not accessible. Is there a way to have access to the graph and to change the input values easily.
while (true)
% block of code here
prompt = {'X from','X to','Y from','Y to'};
promptname = 'test';
numlines = 50;
options.Resize='on';
defaultanswer = {'1', '5', '2', '10'};
answer = inputdlg(prompt, promptname,[1 numlines],defaultanswer, options);
xx = [str2num(char(answer(1))), str2num(char(answer(2)))];
xy = [str2num(char(answer(3))), str2num(char(answer(4)))];
plot(xx,xy)
pause(0.1) ; % allow for ctrl-c
end
I can request a key to be pressed (code from another answer). But is there a way to have both accessible without writing a gui.
currkey=0;
% do not move on until enter key is pressed
while currkey~=1
pause; % wait for a keypress
currkey=get(gcf,'CurrentKey');
if strcmp(currkey, 'return') % You also want to use strcmp here.
currkey=1 % Error was here; the "==" should be "="
else
currkey=0 % Error was here; the "==" should be "="
end
end
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Walter Roberson
el 6 de Ag. de 2017
Could you expand on what you mean by "the graph is not accessible" ?
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Image Analyst
el 7 de Ag. de 2017
inputdlg() is a model dialog box and you have it in a permanent loop where is keeps calling inputdlg forever so it never goes away or lets you interact with anything else. Learn how to create a regular GUI with edit fields. See http://blogs.mathworks.com/videos/category/gui-or-guide/ Then have a button where you push it to plot data and the callback for that button will get the numbers from the edit fields. It's trivial.
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