Mouse clicking call back

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Abolfazl Nejatian
Abolfazl Nejatian on 14 Dec 2016
Edited: Abolfazl Nejatian on 15 Dec 2016
I’ve a dynamic text in Matlab GUI that I need to convert it’s string to blank or (‘’) by Left mouse clicking on it. Any help would be appreciated Many tanks Nejatian

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Antonio Aguirre
Antonio Aguirre on 14 Dec 2016
Edited: Antonio Aguirre on 14 Dec 2016
% --- If Enable == 'on', executes on mouse press in 5 pixel border. % --- Otherwise, executes on mouse press in 5 pixel border or over text2.
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function text2_ButtonDownFcn(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to text2 (see GCBO)
% eventdata reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
set(hObject,'String','')
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Add the code above to your .m file containing the code for your GUI. Where it declares the function name (i.e. text2_ButtonDownFcn) you would replace the text2 with the 'tag' name associated with your particular text field. You can find the 'tag' of any GUI object by opening your GUI through guide and simply clicking on a particular feature of the GUI and looking in the bottom left hand corner of the window.
In this function you can implement changes to any of the associated properties of the particular object that has been clicked on, perform calculations, etc.
Let me know if you have any questions. Also, almost forgot, you should add the following line of code to your createFcn for what ever text field or text box you are applying this to set(hObject,'Enable','inactive');
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Abolfazl Nejatian
Abolfazl Nejatian on 15 Dec 2016
Edited: Abolfazl Nejatian on 15 Dec 2016
thanks Antonio to your answer.your answer was helpful for me but i couldn't understand why you mentioned set its hObject to 'inactive'?

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