Clear Filters
Clear Filters

gui popupmenu problem with limits

2 views (last 30 days)
Alicja
Alicja on 17 Jan 2023
Answered: Raghav on 5 Apr 2023
Hello, I want to create an app that counts the limit of a function at an exact point. I need to use a popup menu to select whether the border is to the right or left. There's my code, why isn't it working? Could you help me?
function mat
f = figure('Visible','off',...
'Position',[480,500,500,480]);
pushbutton = uicontrol('Style','pushbutton',...
'String','count',...
'Position',[285,63,70,25],...
'Callback',@border);
hinput_g = uicontrol('Style','edit',...
'Position',[120, 200,240,35],...
'String','function','FontSize',13, 'FontName','silom');
hinput_granica = uicontrol('Style','edit',...
'Position',[120, 100,240,35],...
'String','limit at point','FontSize',13);
hpopup_g = uicontrol('Style','popup',...
'String',{'right','left'},...
'Position',[130,50,140,35]);
set(f,'Name','My app gui');
set(f,'Visible','on');
function border(~,~)
x = get(hinput_g,'String');
x = str2sym(x);
a = get(hinput_granica, 'String')
a = str2num(a);
idx = get(hpopup_g,'Value');
str = get(hpopup_g, 'String');
popup_str = str{idx};
if popup_str == 'right'
c = limit(x, a,'right');
msgbox(sprintf(char(c)));
elseif popup_str == 'left'
c = limit(x, a,'left');
msgbox(sprintf(char(c)));
end
end
end
  5 Comments
Alicja
Alicja on 17 Jan 2023
nothing has changed :/
Torsten
Torsten on 17 Jan 2023
Edited: Torsten on 17 Jan 2023
You are missing an argument in the call to limit (see above).
And make sure that the first two arguments are of symbolic type (what you can check by the call to "class").

Sign in to comment.

Answers (1)

Raghav
Raghav on 5 Apr 2023
Hi,
Based on your question, I understand that you are facing difficulty using limit function.
The error message suggests that the variable a is not a symbolic variable.
In the border function, you are converting the string input from the hinput_granica edit box to a numeric value using the str2num function. However, limit function from the Symbolic Math Toolbox expects a symbolic variable as the second input, not a numeric value.
To fix the issue, you should create a symbolic variable using the sym function and use it as the second input to the limit function.
The official documentation for limit & sym function is mentioned below respectively:
Hope it helps!
Thanks,
Raghav Bansal

Categories

Find more on Symbolic Math Toolbox in Help Center and File Exchange

Products


Release

R2022b

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!