How to select different options in the same listbox and save to thier respective variables?
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Vinayak Appasaheb Bhatte
el 12 de Jul. de 2018
Comentada: Adam Danz
el 20 de Jul. de 2018
I want to select 3 different items from the same list box and save it to 3 different handles.
opt1 = handles.opt1;
opt2 = handles.opt2;
opt3 = handles.opt3;
opt = [opt1,opt2,opt3];
But when I select three different strings, I get only the 'opt3' as 'opt' output. I don't want to create 3 list boxes for the same options and make the GUI look messy. How do I do it? Please Help
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Adam Danz
el 12 de Jul. de 2018
Editada: Adam Danz
el 13 de Jul. de 2018
The example below shows how to isolate the selected items using the callback function to the listbox. If you produced the listbox using GUIDE, focus on the callback function in my example and skip the first half that produces the listbox.
% Create listbox
function myList
c = dialog();
listbox1 = uicontrol('Parent',c,...
'Style','listbox',...
'Position',[90 90 100 100],...
'Min', 0, ...
'Max',3,...
'String',{'Lancaster', 'Cincinnati', 'Sofia', 'Rochester'},...
'Callback', @listbox1_Callback);
% Callback function
function listbox1_Callback(hObject, eventdata)
mySelection = hObject.String(hObject.Value);
if length(mySelection)<3
return
end
opt1 = mySelection{1};
opt2 = mySelection{2};
opt3 = mySelection{3};
*Note that you'll need to adapt the callback function if the user is allowed to select less or more than 3 options.
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