what's the difference between handles and hObject?

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John Bitzios
John Bitzios le 2 Oct 2014
Where do I use handles and hObject?? And why are there function which contain sometimes both of them plus eventdata and other one of those 3 is missed?? for example function pushbutton1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 2 Oct 2014
hObject is the handle to the calling object; i.e. the object that is calling the function. handles is a structure with all of the handles to all objects.
The only time I use hObject is if I have two objects sharing a callback, e.g. pushbutton1 and pushbutton2 both call foo_Callback. In this scenario, I would use hObject to determine which one called or if we needed to modify the calling object.
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John Bitzios
John Bitzios le 3 Oct 2014
Modifié(e) : John Bitzios le 3 Oct 2014
If you put all of them for example function mygui(hObject,handles,eventdata) and you might use only the hObject without any handles or eventdata, is there gonna be a problem??
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 3 Oct 2014
No, it's just an extra variable. If you don't need them, you can deny them with a tilde
mygui(hObject,~,~)

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Iain
Iain le 2 Oct 2014
handles is a structure holding ALL of the handles for the GUI.
hObject, is JUST the handle for the GUI object used.
eventdata contains specific event data - like what cell got selected on a table/what key got pressed.
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John Bitzios
John Bitzios le 3 Oct 2014
If you put all of them for example function mygui(hObject,handles,eventdata) and you might use only the hObject without any handles or eventdata, is there gonna be a problem??

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