Increment a variable every time a push button is pressed:
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Greetings.
If I want to create a simple GUI which contains only one push button, and each time I press this push button I want a variable x to be increased by 1, how can I do that in MATLAB? I have worked with simple GUIs but I am not that professional. (Please note that I want the variable x to increase, not a display in the interface itself.)
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
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Rik
on 2 Dec 2017
In the callback you can load and save data with guidata, so make x a field in that struct and you can easily do this.
Walter Roberson
on 2 Dec 2017
In MATLAB, a GUI is technically a MATLAB figure() . Could you confirm that you want to associate the value x with a figure "somehow" ?
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Jan
on 2 Dec 2017
Edited: Jan
on 2 Dec 2017
This is such easy, that GUIDE is not needed.
function FigH = CreateTheGUI
FigH = figure;
handles.X = 0;
handles.button = uicontrol('Style', 'PushButton', 'String', 'Increase X', ...
'Units', 'normalized', 'Position', [0.1, 0.1, 0.8, 0.1], ...
'FontSize', 20, 'Callback', @buttonCB);
guidata(FigH, handles);
end
function buttonCB(ButtonH, EventData)
handles = guidata(ButtonH);
handles.X = handles.X + 1;
guidata(ButtonH, handles);
end
Now call this e.g. from the command line:
FigH = CreateTheGUI;
Press the button how often you want and obtain the current value:
handles = guidata(FigH);
disp(handles.X)
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