====== xfigure (class for UI object handling) ====== ===== Motivation ===== When I started writing Matlab code for handling UI events (using Matlab R11), I noticed that certain tasks were not at all easy to accomplish and that using the built-in figure editor was a bit cumbersome (for me, at least). I thus decided to come up with a set of functions that would manipulate Matlab's handle graphics objects (particularly figures and uicontrols), which ended up becoming a class implementation, xfigure. Major features include: * figure definitions (type, position and extended properties of controls and menus) can be stored in human-readable text files (see [[tfgparse]] for more information), supporting relative positioning of uicontrols to the previous control (making it easier to extend a figure) * properties can be read out and written to using the struct notation (see [[@xfigure/subsref]] and [[@xfigure/subsasgn]]) * groups of uicontrols and uimenus can be set enabled/disabled and visible/hidden with one single call (see [[xfigure.SetGroupEnabled]] and [[xfigure.SetGroupVisible]] methods) * groups of uicontrols can be moved with one single call (see [[xfigure.SlideGroupXY]] method) * uicontrols can be put on "pages" of figures, which can be selected (visibility) easily (see [[xfigure.ShowPage]] method) * groups of uicontrols with ''Style'' = '''radiobutton''' can be grouped into a RadioGroup (see [[xfigure.RadioGroupSetOne]] method) * content of fields (edit fields, checkboxes, etc.) can be "linked" to an [[xini|xini file/object]], allowing to automatize retaining settings across uses of a dialog window * multi-string uicontrols (listbox) have extended syntax available (e.g. to splice the content, move the selected portion, etc.) ===== Reference ('help xfigure') ===== xfigure (Object class) This class handles MATLAB's UI related stuff with an OO interface. Returned objects can have a subtype of either -> ROOT (the factory itself, corresponds to MATLAB handle 0) -> Figure (MATLAB figure objects) -> UIControl (MATLAB uicontrols objects) -> UIMenu (MATLAB uimenu objects) -> UIContextMenu (MATLAB uicontextmenu objects) The following constructors are available: xfigure xfigure(matlabhandle [, 'delete']) xfigure(objecttype, xfighandle) xfigure(filename [, options]) xfigure(objecttag) For better object access, the struct notation uiobject.Property is implemented for both reading/writing. Note: due to a MATLAB restriction of a maximum length for variable names (31 characters), Tags longer than 27 won't work. ===== subsref overloading ===== Just as with the [[xff]] class, fields of Matlab handles (e.g. the ''Value'' property of a uicontrol with ''style'' = '''checkbox''') can be read out and written to using the struct notation (reducing the number of parantheses in the code): % original way to invert the state of a checkbox: set(checkbox, 'Value', 1 - double(get(checkbox, 'Value') > 0)); % xfigure way checkbox.Value = 1 - double(checkbox.Value > 0); ===== Object sub-types ===== There are a few important differences to be aware of when working with xfigure objects. First of all, there are the five different major sub-types of objects: * sub-type ROOT object (which represents handle 0, is unique and can not be deleted/created but just referenced) * sub-type figure objects (which represent handles of ''Type'' = '''figure''') * sub-type uicontrol objects (which represent handles of ''Type'' = '''uicontrol''', and in some instances '''axes''') * sub-type uimenu objects (which represent handles of ''Type'' = '''uimenu''') and * sub-type uicontextmenu objects (which represent handles of ''Type'' = '''uicontextmenu''', rarely used) ==== ROOT object ==== A reference to the (unique, singleton) ROOT object can be created by calling xfigure without arguments (comparable to the [[xff]] class): % get a reference to the xfigure ROOT object xfig = xfigure; With that object, one important method, ''DeleteAllFigures'', is available, which is accessible via the struct (subsref) notation: % delete all figures, also hidden figures, etc. xfig.DeleteAllFigures; And naturally, ROOT properties (such as ''ScreenSize'') can be read out and, if applicable, set via the struct notation. ==== figure objects ==== First of all, a figure object can be created by passing a valid TFG filename (see [[tfgparse]] for more information) as argument to the ROOT object: % create the figure of the tdclient UI tdclient_ui = xfigure([neuroelf_path '/_core/tfg/tdclient.tfg']); And figure properties can then be set (and read out) via the struct notation: % set Position of tdclient tdclient_ui.Position(1:2) = [200, 400]; Additionally, the following methods are available for sub-type figure objects: % en-/disabling a group of uicontrols tdclient_ui.SetGroupEnabled('NoLabel', 'off'); % hide a group of controls (as an example, the figure lacks the group!) tdclient_ui.SetGroupVisible('Output', 'off'); % setting the first of a group of radio buttons to be selected tdclient_ui.RadioGroupSetOne('SType', 1); % "slide" a group of controls to a different position (X: -40, Y: +120) tdclient_ui.SlideGroupXY('Inputs', [-40, 120]); % delete (close) the figure tdclient_ui.Delete;