Using pushbutton to load file in GUI
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I am new to creating a GUI. I am using guide, and have a push button that opens a uigetfile dialog box using the code:
[filename1,filepath1]=uigetfile({'*.*','All Files'},...
'Select Data File 1');
cd(filepath1);
rawdata1=load(filename1);
It seems to work. It opens, I select a file and hit ok, but there is no "rawdata1" in the matlab workspace. Where is this file stored?
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Ka Mirul
on 20 Nov 2017
1 vote
I found a video that help me, it is about creating GUI to browse an image and display the image and its name. It should help you : https://youtu.be/7EmFShs5y9I
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nissrine Neyy
on 4 Jan 2021
Thank you, it was helpful.
here's the code if anyone needed it :
[filename, filepath] = uigetfile({'*.*';'*.jpg';'*.png';'*.bmp'},'Search image to be displayed');
fullname = [filepath filename];
ImageFile = imread(fullname);
axes(handles.axes1)
imagesc(ImageFile)
Amirullah Bin Abdul Razak
on 27 Sep 2022
Hi ,
Can assist in providing the codes to upload video files using gui pushbutton? handles.axes1
Thank you.
Fangjun Jiang
on 1 Nov 2011
Edited: John Kelly
on 26 Feb 2015
0 votes
Your code is inside a GUI callback function so rawdata1 is in the function workspace, not the MATLAB base workspace.
To load into the base workspace, you need to use evalin() or assignin()
Micah
on 1 Nov 2011
0 votes
GUIs (and functions) do not put variables into the 'seen' matlab workspace. They are in a separate space for that specific GUI (or function). So loading a variable in a GUI will not allow you to manipulate it in the workspace, and loading a variable in the workspace will not allow the GUI to use it. Also, if you have two GUIs, and load the variable 'rawdata' in the first, the second will not be able to use it, and you won't ever be able to 'see' it in the workspace.
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