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Load Data into GUI

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Avri
Avri le 1 Jan 2014
I’m building a GUI that running few tests.
There is data in a mat file that need to be uploading every time the user runs a specific test.
The only way I found to load the data is to read this file,
Data = load(Theoretical_Si.mat)
The problem is that once compiling the GUI to exe, one must remember to place the mat file into the x32\x64 folder, this is a risk that for time to time disruptive the work.
Is there any “elegant” way to load the data without read the file? Can I somehow put the data into the GUI?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 1 Jan 2014
Alternatively, if you're using GUIDE, yes you can put the data into the GUI. If the data are settings for various controls on the GUI, then you can set their values in GUIDE and they will be those values when it launches.
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Likhit
Likhit le 9 Avr 2017
I haven't yet created the executable--but I'm planning on it. I'd like others to run the executable using the data from the original files-- but without needing the original files themselves. Is this possible?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 9 Avr 2017
You can use the mcc option "-a" to add a file to the ones bundled with the .exe . Expect the file to show up in cftroot()
If you are using deploytool you can "add to project"

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 1 Jan 2014
You can use the mcc option "-a" to add a file to the ones bundled with the .exe . Expect the file to show up in cftroot()

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