From: matsya mopad on 30 Jan 2010 00:44 hi all, is it possible to design a front end in matlab like v hav in VB command boxes and corresponding commands written to it? vil b useful if someone help me. thanks, matsya.
From: dpb on 30 Jan 2010 10:17 matsya mopad wrote: > hi all, > is it possible to design a front end in matlab like v hav in VB > command boxes and corresponding commands written to it? vil b useful if > someone help me. See "Creating Graphical User Interfaces" under "Using Matlab" documentation topic. --
From: Mark Hayworth on 30 Jan 2010 10:43 "matsya mopad": You might take a look at this: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/24224 It will help you get up to speed quickly. From it's description: This GUI will help the novice user get up to speed very quickly on using GUI-based applications. Everything is laid out in a very simple Step 1, Step 2, Step 3, etc. layout. It is a very good starting point for a typical image analysis application. This application uses GUIDE to do the user interface design, and has most of the basic controls such as buttons, listboxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, scrollbars, etc. It allows the user to select a folder of images, select one or more images and display them, to select a series of options, and to individually or batch process one or more images. The user can optionally apply a mask (region of interest) to the image so that only the area within the mask will be analyzed. The results are optionally sent to Excel. In this demo, I do some very basic particle sizing but in use, the user would replace that simple demo code in the function AnalyzeSingleImage() with their own code. Works with Windows or Unix since paths are all forward slashes. Requires the Image Processing Toolbox to do the simple particle sizing demo, but if you delete that demo code before using it, then the IP toolbox would not be required and it would still demonstrate the basic GUI-based file processing functionality.
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