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I cannot get the syntax correct for passing data between functions using App Designer.
I have tried to follow the instructions in the article "Share Data within App Designer Apps" and can read in and plot data with the LoadHctdataButtonPushed function below.
However, when I invoke the function "BeginoptimizationButtonPushed" below, the value of the data (t, for example) is empty.
I can't see what I am doing differently from the example in the article. Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Andy
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properties (Access = public)
t % time vector data
hct % hematocrit data
juf % ultra filtration data
% initial conditions
Vp0
Cp0
Vi0
Ci0
end
% Callbacks that handle component events
methods (Access = private)
% Callback function: LoadHctdataButton, UIAxes
function LoadHctdataButtonPushed(app, event)
filename=uigetfile;%; asks for data file
load(filename);% loads in t, hct(t) and juf(t) and initial SV values
yyaxis(app.UIAxes,'left')
plot(app.UIAxes,t,hct)
yyaxis(app.UIAxes,'right')
plot(app.UIAxes,t,juf,"Color",'r','LineWidth',2);
ylabel(app.UIAxes,'Juf (ml/min)')
app.Vp0EditField.Value=Vp0;
app.Cp0EditField.Value=Cp0;
app.Vi0EditField.Value=Vi0;
app.Ci0EditField.Value=Ci0;
app.NpointsEditField.Value=length(t);
end
% Button pushed function: BeginoptimizationButton
function BeginoptimizationButtonPushed(app, event)
t=app.t;
hct=app.hct;
juf=app.juf;
Vp0=app.Vp0;
Cp0=app.Cp0;
Vi0=app.Vi0;
Ci0=app.Ci0;

Accepted Answer

Voss
Voss on 10 Nov 2023
Edited: Voss on 10 Nov 2023
load(filename) creates variables in a workspace (i.e., a function's workspace or the base workspace - in this case the workspace is the LoadHctdataButtonPushed function's workspace).
load(filename) does not set any app properties (even if the app has properties with the same name as the variables loaded).
S = load(filename) stores the variables in a struct S. You can then loop over the fields of S (i.e., the loaded variables), and set the corresponding app property (if it exists) to the same value.
Something like this:
function LoadHctdataButtonPushed(app, event)
[filename,filepath] = uigetfile(); %; asks for data file
if isequal(filename,0) % return if user cancelled
return
end
% load to struct S, and loop over fields of S, setting app properties
% when they exist to the values in S.
S = load(fullfile(filepath,filename));
fn = fieldnames(S);
for ii = 1:numel(fn)
if isprop(app,fn{ii})
app.(fn{ii}) = S.(fn{ii});
end
end
% then use the app properties here:
yyaxis(app.UIAxes,'left')
plot(app.UIAxes,app.t,app.hct)
yyaxis(app.UIAxes,'right')
plot(app.UIAxes,app.t,app.juf,"Color",'r','LineWidth',2);
ylabel(app.UIAxes,'Juf (ml/min)')
app.Vp0EditField.Value=app.Vp0;
app.Cp0EditField.Value=app.Cp0;
app.Vi0EditField.Value=app.Vi0;
app.Ci0EditField.Value=app.Ci0;
app.NpointsEditField.Value=length(app.t);
end
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Andrew
Andrew on 10 Nov 2023
Moved: Voss on 10 Nov 2023
Thank you, Voss--this works well and I learned something! Very much appreciated.
Andy

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