how to take input from created edit fields in app designer
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    Sri Vishnu Katreddi
 on 19 Jul 2022
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Sri Vishnu Katreddi
 on 19 Jul 2022
            I have created Edit Fields in the interface, but I have no idea how to store values from the created EditFields.
Example: when I enter n as 2 and press button, It creates 2 edit fields, code is as follows.
        % Button pushed function: Button
        function ButtonPushed(app, event)
            n=app.nEditField.Value;
            for i = 1:n 
                app.EditFields=uieditfield(app.UIFigure,'text','Position',[100 350-20*i 150 20],'Placeholder',sprintf('Enter number '));               
            end
        end

After entering the values in editfields and pushing the button2, The values must be store in a cell.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 19 Jul 2022
        
      Edited: Image Analyst
      
      
 on 19 Jul 2022
  
      I don't suggest you create them on the fly.  I suggest you just create them all with known names in advance.  Just set their visible property to hidden/off.  Then (in the button callback if you wish) you can use a switch or if to make all visible up until the nth box and invisible after that.  Then since you know their names, you can easily get the contents just like you did for n.
Attach your .mlapp file if you need more help, after you read this:
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  Monica Roberts
      
 on 19 Jul 2022
        One problem is that you aren't storing the handles to the edit fields as separate entities. As you loop, "app.EditFields" is being overwritten, so you only have access to the latest one. But in general, to access the value, you can reference the value:
app.EditFields.Value
It looks like you may want to check out this answer:
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/373094-edit-field-labels-and-edit-field-numeric-loop
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