What does @(x,y)myFunction mean?
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Folks,
Could someone please point me to documentation that explains what the "@(x,y)" means in the below code?
@(x,y)disp('Hello World!')
Similarly, what do the following mean?
StartFcn = @(~,~)myfile
StartFcn = @myfile
StartFcn = {@myfile, 5, 6}
I am trying to get a timer to execute a specific callback in a GUIDE GUI. In order to get this to work, it seems I really need to understand that syntax.
Thank you,
Kris
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Rik
2019-7-2
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Stephen23
2021-12-20
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2021-12-20
@Omar Alamoudi: because that anonymous function (and indeed all of the other examples shown in the original question) was written as a callback function for a GUI:
If those two input arguments (object and event) are not used, then they can be ignored, as in that example, but they still need to be defined. It would be better to use tildas for this, which makes the intent clearer.
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