I am running a .m file from the GUI .. the .m file has many variables which will be saved in workspace when i run without GUI but when i run via GUI workspace is empty .. why

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I am running a .m file from the GUI .. the .m file has many variables which will be saved in workspace when i run without GUI and these variables will be used by other .m files. when i drag and drop the .m file all the variables i can see in workspace but i run the same .m file via GUI i am not able to see anything in workspace. please help me on the same matter thanks mahadev

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 25 de Mayo de 2012
Use assignin() if it is important to save a variable to the "base" workspace.
Scripts write into the workspace of their calling function. Scripts run from the command line write into the "base" workspace. You are running a script from the GUI, so it is running in the workspace of some GUI function routine, and then those variables get removed when that GUI function routine returns.
Read about workspaces and function workspaces and assignin(). And about how to construct your script as a function that can be called from another function instead of counting on the "base" workspace.
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Brandon
Brandon el 4 de Nov. de 2013
It was interesting to learn about "assignin()" and the difference between base and function workspaces. After reading some, though, it seems that the "best practice" is to use input and output to assign variables to the base workspace. That is:
Walter is correct, but Mathworks suggests using assignin() "sparingly."

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Sheng Zhu
Sheng Zhu el 20 de Abr. de 2017
try evalin in the GUI programming.
>> doc evalin
Execute MATLAB expression in specified workspace
e.g. evalin('base', 'mfile'); runs mfile in the base workspace

m s
m s el 25 de Mayo de 2012
please someone reply .. i am struggling a lot .. not able to find the way out

Diego Alonso
Diego Alonso el 15 de Feb. de 2013
In a Matlab GUI, the transfer of data among different functions is mainly done with the handles. Hence, your need to include your variables within the handles struct.
handles.data.yourData = load('yourFile.mat');
guidata(handles.yourGUI, handles);

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