imrect in infinite loop

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jojo9540
jojo9540 on 29 Mar 2017
Edited: jojo9540 on 29 Mar 2017
I have a Matlab UI where I want the user to input several areas using imrect as soon as a radiobutton is selected. It is unknown how many areas will be selected so the selection needs to be in an infinite loop.
As soon as another radiobutton is selected, the imrect input should stop, which I cannot get to work.
Here is a minimal working example:
function mwe
ax = axes('Position', [0 0 1 1]);
bg = uibuttongroup('Position',[0 0 .15 1], 'SelectionChangedFcn',{@bselection, ax});
r1 = uicontrol(bg, 'Style','radiobutton', 'String','Option 1', 'Position',[10 250 100 30]);
r2 = uicontrol(bg, 'Style','radiobutton', 'String','Option 2', 'Position',[10 225 100 30], 'Value',1);
function bselection(source, event, ax)
switch event.NewValue.String
case 'Option 1'
while true
h = imrect(ax);
% do stuff
delete(h);
end
case 'Option 2'
% do not show imrect and do other stuff
end
I appreciate any help.
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Adam
Adam on 29 Mar 2017
Can you not just test the state of the radiobutton within your while loop rather than use the callback to deal with 'Option 2'?

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Jan
Jan on 29 Mar 2017
switch event.NewValue.String
case 'Option 1'
set(ax, 'UserData', 1);
while get(ax, 'UserData') == 1
h = imrect(ax);
% do stuff
delete(h);
end
case 'Option 2'
set(ax, 'UserData', 0);
end
Do you want to cancel the currently active input of the rectangle? Does the original code contain a pos = wait(h) ?
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jojo9540
jojo9540 on 29 Mar 2017
Edited: jojo9540 on 29 Mar 2017
Thank you very much for your help! Your solutions works quite well.
I found a short way to check the radiobutton selection by replacing while true with
while strcmp(source.SelectedObject.String, 'Option 1')
The only problem though is that after changing the radiobutton selection, imrect will still be executed one last time. To solve this I use a workaround by simulating an escape button press when Option 2 is selected, so in case 'Option 2' I have added
robot = java.awt.Robot;
robot.keyPress(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_ESCAPE);
robot.keyRelease(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_ESCAPE);
Full code:
function mwe
ax = axes('Position', [0 0 1 1]);
bg = uibuttongroup('Position',[0 0 .15 1], 'SelectionChangedFcn',{@bselection, ax});
r1 = uicontrol(bg, 'Style','radiobutton', 'String','Option 1', 'Position',[10 250 100 30]);
r2 = uicontrol(bg, 'Style','radiobutton', 'String','Option 2', 'Position',[10 225 100 30], 'Value',1);
function bselection(source, event, ax)
switch event.NewValue.String
case 'Option 1'
while strcmp(source.SelectedObject.String, 'Option 1')
h = imrect(ax);
% do stuff
delete(h);
end
case 'Option 2'
robot = java.awt.Robot;
robot.keyPress(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_ESCAPE);
robot.keyRelease(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_ESCAPE);
% do other stuff
end

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