How to enter an input in an active 'while' loop?

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Hi everybody,
I want to 'break' a 'while' loop when an input gets a specific value. Unfortunately, I don't know why when I change the input value, (when 'while' loop is executing), the 'while' loop doesn't recognize! this change?
Please guide me..
Thanks, David

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 9 Jul 2011
Take a look at my program SpSpj , might not be the best way to do it but it does work
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David Mason
David Mason on 9 Jul 2011
Thanks Paulo,
My problem was that I expected to MATLAB understands handles.xxx variable! (even though I used 'guidata(hObject, handles)' in callback of my button)
but your suggestion to use 'global' variable nicely works.
Thanks

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 4 Jul 2011
x = 1;
while x == 1
x = input('Value for x: ');
end

David Mason
David Mason on 9 Jul 2011
Oleg,
Thanks for the response, but I didn't mean this type of input (using 'input' func.). Let's assume I want to run a 'while' loop and terminate it when I press a push button key on my GUI! Could you please suggest me something else?
Thanks
Others' comments are welcome.
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 9 Jul 2011
instead of x == 1 you can verify that the button has been pushed.

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