Edit box in Gui app
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    Wiktoria Glogowska
 on 24 Jul 2019
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Wiktoria Glogowska
 on 24 Jul 2019
            I am working on an app in GUIDE matlab. I want to display some information (1st cell in a field of a structure) in an editbox in the main figure of GUI. I was using the followinf code, which doesn't work (no change to the edit text box):
function edit1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject    handle to edit1 (see GCBO)
% eventdata  reserved - to be defined in a future version of MATLAB
% handles    structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
MyData=handles.MyData;
handles.edit1 = edit1; 
name=MyData.XXX.subsysNames(1,1)
set(handles.edit1,'String',cell2str(name));
guidata(hObject, handles)
(I suspect that I might be using the handles wrong but I am not sure. Could somebody point me in the right direction? ) How do I update the edit box?
Thanks!
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  Dennis
      
 on 24 Jul 2019
        Do you get any error messages?
You are overwriting the handle of your edit box, thus you use the wrong handle when you try to update it:
handles.edit1 = edit1; % this should throw an error unless you have an edit1 function somewhere
edit1=handles.edit1; %this would be okayish, but not necessary
I am not aware of any cell2str function. Here is a small example what might work:
handles.MyData{1}=123;
handles.edit1=uicontrol('style','edit');
set(handles.edit1,'callback',{@edit1_cb,handles})
function edit1_cb(hObj,~,handles)
set(handles.edit1,'string',num2str(handles.MyData{1}))
%set(hObj,'string',num2str(handles.MyData{1})) %this would work aswell
end
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  Dennis
      
 on 24 Jul 2019
				In that case you can simply change the text of the edit field inside the callback that loads your data. 
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