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João
João el 18 de En. de 2019
Comentada: Image Analyst el 20 de En. de 2019
I have an audio that I've split into 2 segments. I'd like to plot the audio file and add 2 push buttons in the figure, in order to play each segment. This part is quite standard to do. What if I decide to split the signal in 3 or 4, or more? How can I do that without creating all the possible push button? Is there any cleaver way of do it? Using a for loop uicontrol() would be a solutions.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 18 de En. de 2019
Editada: Image Analyst el 18 de En. de 2019
Have an edit field or scrollbar/slider that allows the user to specify the number of segments to split it up into. Then have a single pushbutton that reads the number from the edit field and does its thing
numSegments = handles.sldNumSegments.Value; % For a scrollbar/slider in GUIDE
numSegments = str2double(handles.edtNumSegments.String); % For an edit text box in GUIDE
You could do the same thing to have the user say what segment to play, so they could specify to split it up into 9 segments and play segment #4 for example.
Attach your fig file and m file if you need any more help.
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João
João el 20 de En. de 2019
How do I get the value "val" from popupmenu into the callback of the push button?
selectSeg = uicontrol(gcf, 'Style' , 'popupmenu', ...
'String' , typeColorMap, ...
'Position', [10,200,83,20],...
'CallBack', @seg_index_Callback);
button = uicontrol('Parent', gcf,'Style','pushbutton',...
'Units','normalized',...
'Position',[0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1],...
'String','Display Difference',...
'Callback', @button_callback);
function seg_index_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
str = get(hObject, 'String');
val = get(hObject,'Value');
end
function button_callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
popup_sel_index = get(hObject, 'Value')
end
I've tried this but it did not work...
popup_sel_index = get(handles.popupmenu, 'Value');
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 20 de En. de 2019
Of course it didn't work. Because you're not using GUIDE. You created the popup on your own for some reason with uicontrol. So it's handle is not handles.popupmenu, but the name you gave it, which is selectSeg. So to get the value you need to refer to selectSeg.Value. If you want it in a separate variable for some reason, you could do
popup_sel_index = selectSeg.Value;

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Kevin Phung
Kevin Phung el 18 de En. de 2019
Instead of having a pushbutton per segment, perhaps you can create a listbox that will be populated with the number of segments in your audio file.
Pushing the pushbutton will then play the selected segment.
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João
João el 19 de En. de 2019
How can I pass the popup_sel_index to the callback play?
selectSeg = uicontrol(gcf, 'Style' , 'popupmenu', ...
'String' , typeColorMap, ...
'Position', [10,200,83,20],...
'CallBack', @seg_index_Callback);
playB = uicontrol(gcf, 'Style' , 'push', ...
'String' , 'Play', ...
'Position', [10,225,83,20], ...
'CallBack', @play_Callback);
seg_index_Callback(selectSeg)
play_Callback(playB)
function seg_index_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
popup_sel_index = get(hObject, 'Value');
end
function play_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
soundsc(seg{1,popup_sel_index})
end
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 19 de En. de 2019
Would have been no problem with GUIDE where every callback function has access to ALL the controls and their values. But since you've accepted this answer, I guess you want to keep attempting to do it this way. I'm sure Kevin will answer shortly.

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