MATLAB App Designer - Reading Data
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Hi, I'm back. This is quite a long question so I'll try my best and include as much info as I can to get the question across. In a Matlab script, I have the matrix final_unshuffled has an order, with easy being the first row, medium being the second row, hard being the third row, and expert being the fourth. I have another matrix called FINAL_Shuffled_Columns which is 'imported' or 'read' (I'm not sure what the technical term is) which is read by an app I have which uses a .Text command to replace the button names with the string names of FINAL_Shuffled_Columns, See Below:
%NB: This is under my Start-Up Function:
function StartUp(app)
MATRIX_VALUES();
mybuttons = [app.Button1,app.Button2,app.Button3,app.Button4,...
app.Button5,app.Button6,app.Button7,app.Button8,...
app.Button9,app.Button10,app.Button11,app.Button12,...
app.Button13,app.Button14,app.Button15,app.Button16];
str = string(FINAL_Shuffled_Columns);
for i = 1:numel(mybuttons)
mybuttons(i).Text = str(i);
end
end
Later on in the code, I want to reference another matrix from the same script called final_unshuffled (See below). However, when I try to run this I get an error saying I have to explicity initialize finalUnshuffled, which means rowAsStrings doesn't get recognized correctly. I don't understand because both FINAL_Shuffled_Columns and final_unshuffled are in the same file? So how could one get read but the other one, not? I tried adding final_unshuffled as a property as well and that didn't work.
MATRIX_VALUES();
selectedButtons = [app.Button1.Text, app.Button2.Text, app.Button3.Text,...
app.Button4.Text, app.Button5.Text, app.Button6.Text, app.Button7.Text,...
app.Button8.Text, app.Button9.Text, app.Button10.Text, app.Button11.Text,...
app.Button12.Text, app.Button13.Text, app.Button14.Text, app.Button15.Text,...
app.Button16.Text];
rowAsStrings = arrayfun(@(idx) strjoin(string(app.finalUnshuffled(idx, :)), " "), 1:4, 'UniformOutput', false);
for i = 1:length(rowAsStrings)
if all(ismember(selectedButtons, strsplit(rowsAsStrings{i})))
switch i
case 1 %EASY
setColor(app, selectedButtons, 'yellow');
case 2 %MEDIUM
setColor(app, selectedButtons, 'green');
case 3 %HARD
setColor(app, selectedButtons, 'blue');
case 4 %EXPERT
setColor(app, selectedButtons, 'purple');
end
break;
end
end
SORRY FOR THE LONG QUESTION, I'D GLADLY EXPLAIN IF MORE INFO IS NEEDED. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
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