How to make next page in GUI

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Lolipop
Lolipop le 30 Déc 2014
Commenté : Image Analyst le 30 Déc 2014
Hello
I am making image browser and I have problem with button Next Page everytime when I press button next page I want to show next 12 images and I am using this code:
for j = (jj+1) : (2*jj)
[I cmap] = imread(img(j),'frames','all');
ax=subplot(4,3,(j-12));
image(I);
colormap(ax,cmap);
axis off;
axis image;
end
where jj=12 first is showen 12 images and pressing Next Page button there should be displayed next 12. This code works when I press button Next Page first time after I run GUI but it doesn't work when I hit it second or third time...What should I do to display 12 new images every time I hit button Next Page
Thank you!

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 30 Déc 2014
What is img(j)? How is that a color or black and white image? It should be a filename string.
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Lolipop
Lolipop le 30 Déc 2014
How is that a color or black and white image? I don't get this... should I use colormap or what?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 30 Déc 2014
Not sure what you're asking. If it's a color image you can't use a colormap - it does not apply. If it's an indexed image then the colormap is probably stored along with the image and you can ask imread() for it and apply it. If it's a grayscale image, you can use the gray(256) colormap (the default if you display it with imshow() but not for image() or imagesc()), or you can apply some other one if you want, such as jet(256) or parula(256) or whatever.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 30 Déc 2014
I probably doesn't remember what j is.
Put a breakpoint on the line that isn't working, run it, and see what the variables are as you press the button.
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 30 Déc 2014
So put a break point on the imread line. Press next page, step through, is what you expect to happen, happening? If not, why not? If so, press it again and repeat until you see a discrepancy between expectations and reality.
web(fullfile(docroot, 'matlab/matlab_prog/debugging-process-and-features.html'))
Working your way through this might be worth your time.
Lolipop
Lolipop le 30 Déc 2014
Thank you Sean de Wolski for helping me and this debugger could be really useful :)

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 30 Déc 2014
Modifié(e) : Sean de Wolski le 30 Déc 2014
probably
(j-12);
Which will not always be 1:12. Instead:
count = 0;
for j = jj:etc
count = count+1;
subplot(3,4,count)
etc.
end
NOTE with the debugger you would be able to walk through and see what each thing is on each step to avoid guessing.

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