Solved it myself eventually.. apparently, the state of the "obj" is saved at the point when the callback is set, so when setting the callback of fig2, fig2 is not yet set in obj. similarly, when setting the callback of fig1, neither fig1 or fig2 exist in obj yet. so the solution looks like this.
function obj = multi_gui()
obj.fig1 = figure();
obj.fig2 = figure();
obj.fig1.CloseRequestFcn = @obj.closeApp;
obj.fig2.CloseRequestFcn = @obj.closeApp;
end
PS: more detailed explanation of the problem and "cleaner" ways of solving this are welcome.
