How can I pass variable from GUI to matlab workspace?

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The global function is nice, for example:
(in GUI):
global y
y=5;
and then in matlab command window i type global y and it is done.
The way I want to do it is that y is automatticaly printed in workspace without me typing global y in command window. Can it be done?
Thanks.
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Nafiz Farhan
Nafiz Farhan on 7 Feb 2018
In this link, could you please point a little bit more, where should I look at, because this is a long article and I still cannot find a way to pass GUI input data to workspace.
Jan
Jan on 7 Feb 2018
@Nafiz: I do never create variables remotely in another workspace. I consider this as too confusing and prone to bugs. But if you have a really good reason to do this, it is easy:
assignin('base', 'V', data)
Now the variable V is created in the base workspace (accessible in the command window) and set to the value data.
The linked article concerns another problem: Sharing data between callbacks. Then using the base workspace is a bad idea, because it is much better to store the data inside the figure, in the UserData or ApplicationData, e.g. using setappdata or guidata.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 4 Nov 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 4 Nov 2012
don't use semicolon ;
y=5
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Tomislav
Tomislav on 4 Nov 2012
That is if I want automatically put variable in editbox witch I can do manually it is important that this variable is shown in main matlab workspace.
Masoud
Masoud on 18 Jul 2015
Edited: Masoud on 18 Jul 2015
Thank you
That was really helpful
good luck
Mehrabi

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