how to set ActiveX invisible

Hello all,
how to set the ActiveX invisible on figure.
the code :
LEDHandle = actxcontrol( 'MWNUMLED.NumLEDCtrl.1', LEDPos );

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Guessing here: possibly
set(LEDHandle, 'Visible', 'off')
Error using COM.MWNUMLED_NumLEDCtrl_1/set Invoke Error: Unknown name or named argument
Error in Generate_FigureContent (line 173) set( LEDHandle,'Visible', 'off' ) ;
What are displayed for the following:
set(LEDHandle)
methods(LEDHandle)
K>> a = set(LEDHandle)
a =
Digits: {}
Decimals: {}
BackColor: {}
BackPicture: {}
BevelInner: {3x1 cell}
BevelOuter: {3x1 cell}
OnColor: {}
OffColor: {}
Value: {}
BevelWidth: {}
BorderWidth: {}
LeadingZeros: {}
SpacingHorizontal: {}
SpacingVertical: {}
FixedDecimal: {}
ItalicsOffset: {}
SegmentWidth: {}
SegmentSeparation: {}
LeadingOneDigit: {}
DisplayMode: {2x1 cell}
DecimalSize: {}
DecimalPosition: {}
LeadingPlusMinus: {}
AlphaNumeric: {}
Outline: {}
OutlineAlign: {3x1 cell}
OutlineColor: {}
OutlineTitle: {}
OutlineWidth: {}
SingleBuffer: {}
FocusOutline: {}
hWnd: {}
Enabled: {}
Configuration: {}
AutoRedraw: {}
K>> a.DisplayMode
ans =
'Numeric'
'Alpha_Numeric'
K>> b = methods(LEDHandle)
b =
'AboutBox'
'Redraw'
'RedrawStatic'
'ShowPropertyPage'
'addproperty'
'constructorargs'
'delete'
'deleteproperty'
'events'
'get'
'interfaces'
'invoke'
'load'
'move'
'propedit'
'release'
'save'
'send'
'set'
serial days ago, I deleted it but didn't display again.Now ,there's no Property to hide the LEDHandle.Moved it outside of the screen,but didn't move back.
possibly
set(LEDHandle, 'Enabled', {'off'})
Array must be numeric or logical.
this should be: LEDHandle.Enabled = 0 ; or LEDHandle.Enabled = 1 ;
but it didn't work.

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Answers (2)

Mark Whirdy
Mark Whirdy on 18 Dec 2012
Edited: Mark Whirdy on 18 Dec 2012
type
get(LEDHandle)
The link below alludes to an "offcolor" property - does this do anything?
Otherwise if the writer of the object didn't create a visible property/method there's not much can be done, I'd suggest a hokey workaround of creating a gui-panel on top of the object and making it visible/invisible to reveal the object underneath.

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I suspect offcolor refers to it being a LED indicator emulator, with one color for "on" and another color for "off". If there is any kind of frame around the indicator, setting offcolor to the surrounding color would leave the frame visible.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 Dec 2012
Perhaps a MATLAB uicontrol('Style', 'radio') or 'checkbox' would meet your needs? You can set the CData property to draw any rectangular shape where the object would go, and that CData will not change with the Value of the control, so when it was time to change the color of the "LED" you would change its CData.

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