How do I save and restore the state data in a GUI?
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Can a GUI save my data?
If it can, how can I make pushbuttons to do this? One button to save the data and another button to clear the data.
For example I have a figure with a uitable. The user will enter the data and he will want to save the data (by use of pushbutton1) and then he will want to insert a new data. This will require that he is able to clear the table first (by use of pushbutton2).
Can someone give me a tutorials or some guide about it please?
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Paulo Silva
on 18 Feb 2011
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Paulo Silva
on 18 Feb 2011
Hey Matt you also have great matlab skills, do you also have a blog with tutorials? if not please don't waste your talents, share them with us ;)
Matt Tearle
on 8 Mar 2011
Sorry, Paulo, you have to pay to listen to me yap on about MATLAB. Which is a scary thought.
Kenneth Eaton
on 18 Feb 2011
41 Complete GUI Examples from Matt Fig on the FEX should be helpful as well, specifically example GUI_41.m.
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Francesco Scattarella
on 30 Aug 2017
Edited: Francesco Scattarella
on 30 Aug 2017
Hi, how can I do this with matlab2015b? I saved all the handles of my gui in a mat file, but when I load it, matlab open another figure. When I used the same code in matlab2012b I didn't have the same problem.
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Jan
on 30 Aug 2017
Exactly. This is expected for the new HG2 graphics engine. Even loading a FIG file by load(File, '-mat') creates a figure. But saving the handles does not seem to be useful at all. These handles exist only as long as the figure is open. Then you can address them directly. Storing them in a MAT file cannot solve any problem. But perhaps you want to save the contents of the objects with these handles? Then you can store a cell of the 'String' and 'Value' properties together with the Tag of the uicontrol. Perhaps the contents of axes also?
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