When I click on a Java button object in MATLAB, why does it not evaluate its callback?
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When I click on a Java button object in MATLAB, why does it not evaluate its callback?
The callback function for my Java button object is not responding to the button click.
What is the correct way to implement this?
I am using the following code:
function my_java_test()
import java.awt.*
import java.awt.event.*
import javax.swing.*;
f = JFrame(sprintf('Houston... we have a problem'));
f.setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
b = JButton('Hello');
set(b,'ActionPerformedCallback', {@doHelloButtonClicked});
f.getContentPane.add(b)
f.pack
f.show
function doHelloButtonClicked(src, data)
src.setLabel(sprintf('Roger that... pizza has been ordered'));
Accepted Answer
MathWorks Support Team
on 27 Jun 2009
This issue can be resolved by explicitly passing the handle of the JButton object to the callback function. This will be the callback function's third input argument.
This is illustrated below:
function my_java_test()
import java.awt.*
import java.awt.event.*
import javax.swing.*;
f = JFrame(sprintf('Houston... we have a problem'));
f.setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.DISPOSE_ON_CLOSE);
b = JButton('Hello');
% set(b,'ActionPerformedCallback', {@doHelloButtonClicked});
set(b,'ActionPerformedCallback', {@doHelloButtonClicked, b}); % Here, b is passed as an argument
f.getContentPane.add(b)
f.pack
f.show
function doHelloButtonClicked(src, data, b ) % Now, b is the third argument to the callback function
b.setLabel(sprintf('Roger that... pizza has been ordered'));
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