Why does my method doesn't recognise the variable U that I defined as global?
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I wrote a method in the designer app, so that I can call the functions that I need without writting them every time for each button. But I get a little error while executing the third function ( in the for =1:numel(U)) line:
methods (Access = public)
function implement = loadingdata(app) % first function for loading data
load data.mat Table1
load data.mat Table2
.. end
function input = timeandfrequency(app) % 2nd function for the input windows
answer = questdlg('Is there a time stamp?',...
'Please give the time stamp',...
'yes','no','no');
if (answer == "yes")
prompt ={' type the start time in [HH:MM:SS] ','Type the endtime in [HH::MM:SS]'};
dlgtitle = 'Time in HH:MM:SS';
dims =[1 40];
definput = {'13:20:00','13:50:00'};
time_answer = inputdlg(prompt,dlgtitle,dims,definput);
st = time_answer{1,:};
et = time_answer{2,:};
end
answer = questdlg(' Which Frequency would you like to plot ?', ...
'', ...
'Frequency 1','Frequency 2','Frequency 3','Frequency 3');
end
function plotting = diagrams(app) % third function for plotting the data
for k = 1:numel(U)
Var = Variableunits.Variable;
Num = size(Var,1);
X = T.Variable==U(k);
Uhrzeit = round(seconds(T.Time(X)/1000)); %Umwandlung der Uhrzeit zum Format HH:MM:SS
Uhrzeit.Format='hh:mm:ss';
Uhrzeit = sort( Uhrzeit,'ascend');
Wert = T.Value(X);
if (answer == "yes") % Wenn ein Zeitstempel vorhanden ist
ind = find(Uhrzeit >= st & Uhrzeit <= et);%Die Uhrzeit zwischen Anfangsuhrzeit und Endzeit einschränken
Uhrzeit = Uhrzeit(ind);
Wert = Wert(ind);
end
switch answer
case 'Frequency 1'
....
case 'Frequency 2'
....
case 'Frequency 3'
....
end %switch
end %for
end %function
end %method
After executing the first button as an example, it calls the 3 function and then I get the error: Unrecognised function or variable U in the method, despite defining it as a global variable below:
% Button pushed function: Variable1Button
function H2_TEMPERATURE_Pt01CelsiusButtonPushed(app, event)
loadingdata(app) % first function
timeandfrequency(app)% second function
global Us
global U;
Us = ["Variable1"];
U = categorical(Us);
%for loop
diagrams(app) % third function
Why does the function cant recognise the variable U? How can the method recognises it from the button function?
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Théophane Dimier
el 4 de Dic. de 2020
Editada: Théophane Dimier
el 4 de Dic. de 2020
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you need to redeclare "global U" at the beginning your 3rd function, to create a variable "U" in that functions's workspace and to "synchronize" it with the other "U" variable
see the first example of the doc: https://ch.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/global.html?searchHighlight=global&s_tid=srchtitle
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Théophane Dimier
el 4 de Dic. de 2020
but anyway, passing the variable U as an argument of the 3rd function would certainly be safer. As a general practice, global variable should be avoided as much as possible.
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