Is it possible to declare and function within another function? if not, Look at the code below
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% --- Executes on button press in Browse1.
function Browse1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
ExPath1 = fullfile(FilePath, FileName)
set(handles.Filename1,'string',ExPath1)
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(I am trying use the ExPath1 variable from my Browse function in my calculate function, IS IT POSSIBLE TO USE THE ExPath1 VARIABLE? because I need it in order to do the calculation.)
%-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
%Calculate button code
function Calculate1_Callback(~, ~, ~)
[x, error, stat1, stat2, stat3] = correctionModelworking1(ExPath1,'true',2,'true');
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Jun 2013
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 3 Jun 2013
More specifically:
function Calculate1_Callback(~, ~, handles)
ExPath1 = get(handles.Filename1, 'string');
x, error, stat1, stat2, stat3] = correctionModelworking1(ExPath1,'true',2,'true');
Provided, that is, that your callback is being passed handles, as would be the case if you are using GUIDE.
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Jun 2013
As I indicated in my code, you need
function Calculate1_Callback(~, ~, handles)
If you use my code as written then you will not need the "global"
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Sean de Wolski
on 3 Jun 2013
You either have to pass it in as an input to the second function, or make the second function nested:
function foo(stuff)
a = pi;
function baz()
a = a+1;
end
end
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