How can I connect buttons in GUI?

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Giorgi
Giorgi on 10 Dec 2014
Commented: Sairah on 26 Jul 2017
Hello,
Well I have two button on GUI and I want to call/use the variables that I defined in the first button in the second one or vice versa, for example I defined in the first button that x=[3], y=[2] and run it, in the second button I wrote that z=x+y, but when I try to run it it says that x and y are undefined variables.
Any idea would be a great job for me.

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Adam
Adam on 10 Dec 2014
You need to attach your variables to the 'handles' structure in each callback. So, in one callback:
handles.x = 3;
handles.y = 2;
guidata( hObject, handles );
Don't forget that last line - it is what commits the handles structure back to the GUI, otherwise changes to it are local to the callback and will be lost.
Then in any other callback you can just do:
z = handles.x + handles.y;
Obviously if you also want z elsewhere put that on handles too with the guidata line also.
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Adam
Adam on 24 Jul 2017
Which part of the answer isn't clear.
Connecting data up in a Matlab GUI is covered in detail here
Sairah
Sairah on 26 Jul 2017
Actually Adam I want to link my data which is read from text file operates by two buttons one is by push button and second from checkbox so I wonder how to share that data between the two buttons and I am using GUIDE so not creating programatic GUI

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