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Thread Subject: How to merge two separated GUI into one GUI by using a Push Button to load the second GUI?

Subject: How to merge two separated GUI into one GUI by using a Push Button to load the second GUI?

From: Dongfang

Date: 2 Mar, 2008 23:20:03

Message: 1 of 2

Dear Friends,
I am very new to matlab. Please help!
I have 3 questions:
Q1: How to merge two separated GUIs(GUI1 and GUI2) in one
GUI(GUI1)by using a Push Button in GUI1?
Q2: How to make *.exe file for these two GUIs?

Thanks

Subject: How to merge two separated GUI into one GUI by using a Push Button to load the second GUI?

From: Vihang Patil

Date: 3 Mar, 2008 08:44:02

Message: 2 of 2


"Dongfang " <ibbeast@hotmail.com> wrote in message <fqfcn3
$7ca$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Q1: How to merge two separated GUIs(GUI1 and GUI2) in
one
A1. Example on calling two different gui's found here
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadFil
e.do?objectId=8616&objectType=file
> Q2: How to make *.exe file for these two GUIs?
A2. You need Matlab Compiler. Information found here
http://www.mathworks.com/products/compiler/?BB=1
> I have 3 questions:
A3. I dont see your third question
HTH
Vihang

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