Evaluate if pushbutton is pressed in conditional 'if'

Hi everybody, Im trying to evaluate if a pushbutton is pressed and then plot my data in a UI. Here is the code:
function Results_after_opt()
%Results_after_opt is function that shows the main values obteined after
%the optimization and aproximation of the results
%
%Creation of the figure
fig = figure('units','pixels',...
'position',[10 850 265 155],...
'menubar','none',...
'name','Расчет АХ самолетов - Меню',...
'numbertitle','off',...
'resize','off');
res_after_opt = guihandles(fig);
%Figure in the center
scrsz = get(0, 'ScreenSize');
pos_act=get(gcf,'Position');
xr=scrsz(3) - pos_act(3);
xp=round(xr/2);
yr=scrsz(4) - pos_act(4);
yp=round(yr/2);
set(gcf,'Position',[xp yp pos_act(3) pos_act(4)]);
%---------------------------------------
%
hfig_res_opt= findobj('Tag','reswopt');
res_opt=guidata(hfig_res_opt);
%
%Components
res_after_opt.smin_m0 = uicontrol('Style','text', ...
'Units','pixels', ...
'Position',[5 95 150 25], ...
'String','min m0');
%
res_after_opt.min_m0=uicontrol('Style','text', ...
'Units','pixels', ...
'Position',[160 95 100 25], ...
'String',res_opt.min_m0);
%
res_after_opt.slz_opt_m0=uicontrol('Style','text', ...
'Units','pixels', ...
'Position',[5 65 150 25], ...
'String','lz opt m0');
%
res_after_opt.lz_opt_m0=uicontrol('Style','text', ...
'Units','pixels', ...
'Position',[160 65 100 25], ...
'String',res_opt.lz_opt_m0);
%
res_after_opt.snu_opt_m0=uicontrol('Style','text', ...
'Units','pixels', ...
'Position',[5 35 150 25], ...
'String','nu opt m0');
%
res_after_opt.nu_opt_m0=uicontrol('Style','text', ...
'Units','pixels', ...
'Position',[160 35 100 25], ...
'String',res_opt.nu_opt_m0);
%
res_after_opt.pb_surf=uicontrol('Style','pushbutton', ...
'Units','pixels', ...
'Position',[5 5 125 25], ...
'String','Surf b effective',...
'callback',@callback);
res_after_opt.pb_mesh=uicontrol('Style','pushbutton', ...
'Units','pixels', ...
'Position',[135 5 125 25], ...
'String','Mesh b effective',...
'callback',@callback);
guidata(fig,res_after_opt);
end
And the callback function.
function callback(hObject)
res_after_opt = guidata(hObject);
if res_after_opt.pb_surf==1
surf(res_opt.topl_ef(:,:));
elseif res_after_opt.pb_mesh==1
mesh(res_opt.topl_ef(:,:));
end
end

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Jan
Jan 2018 年 6 月 15 日

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I guess you mean the Value of the objects:
function callback(hObject)
res_after_opt = guidata(hObject);
if res_after_opt.pb_surf.Value == 1
surf(res_opt.topl_ef);
elseif res_after_opt.pb_mesh.Value == 1
mesh(res_opt.topl_ef);
end
end
By the way, omit the "(:,:)" in x(:,:), because it wastes time only. x is sufficient and clear already.

5 件のコメント

Oscar Espinosa
Oscar Espinosa 2018 年 6 月 21 日
I'm still having a problem
Error using Results_after_opt>callback_mors
Too many input arguments.
Error while evaluating UIControl Callback
I changed as you show me. I getting the data from a third window, so with the next function I'm trying to gather the data but the problem seems to be when I press the pushbutton.
function callback(hObject)
res_after_opt = guidata(hObject);
hfig_res_opt= findobj('Tag','reswopt');
res_opt=guidata(hfig_res_opt);
if res_after_opt.pb_surf.Value == 1
surf(res_opt.topl_ef);
elseif res_after_opt.pb_mesh.Value == 1
mesh(res_opt.topl_ef);
end
end
I'm just want to display either a mesh or a surf as a new figure from data that is stored in a different figure.
Dennis
Dennis 2018 年 6 月 21 日
I think callback functions need at least 2 input arguments (hObject and event). Try:
function callback(hObject,~)
%code
end
Jan
Jan 2018 年 6 月 21 日
Dennis is right: All callbacks are called with 2 inputs. If you are working with GUIDE you need 3 inputs:
function callback(hObject, EventData, handles)
Oscar Espinosa
Oscar Espinosa 2018 年 6 月 21 日
I already did the changes, and a new trouble appears
Error while evaluating UIControl Callback
Error using mesh (line 83)
Z must be a matrix, not a scalar or vector.
Error in Results_after_opt>callback (line 122)
mesh(res_opt.topl_ef);
Error while evaluating UIControl Callback
How should I write the code correctly? When I plotted the data from the workspace (no throught UI), I used either the mesh or the surf button located in the instrument panel and everything ran smoothly.
Oscar Espinosa
Oscar Espinosa 2018 年 6 月 21 日
I found the problem about the last question. Thank you Jan and Dennis for the help.

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