GUI: unused function warning
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Lorenzo
on 7 Nov 2013
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 24 Jan 2017
Dear all, quick question on a GUI. Let's say you set up a button that plots a graph once pushed. In the editor you need a function like this:
function pushbutton8_Callback(~, ~, ~)
plot(someVariableElsewhereDefined)
Now, the editor will underline this function in red saying that it is unused.
Is this correct? Is there any way to do the same thing without the same "useless" function?
Thanks!
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Sean de Wolski
on 7 Nov 2013
Edited: Sean de Wolski
on 7 Nov 2013
Typically this happens if you delete the pushbutton or if there is another function with the same name (red underline - otherwise it's orange).
Sometimes, however, this happens on its own with GUIDE generated *.m files. I.e. the Code Analyzer is giving a false positive because it cannot see where the buttons are called from. If the code and pushbutton is working, you can ignore the Code Analyzer messages.
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Walter Roberson
on 24 Jan 2017
You could change the Callback property to directly execute the action using an anonymous function or string. However if you do so then the change is likely to be overridden the first time that you use GUIDE to change the gui.
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