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Hi community members. In the last weeks, I have found my questions are not getting answers. This makes me ask myself if perhaps my questions are extremely difficult to resolve (I do not think so) or otherwise I am wrong in the questions formulation and writing (I have always tried to follow the instructions of the tutorial about how to ask a question and get a faster answer on Matlab Answers). I would like to know if people do not trust on me or what I am doing wrongly.
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Jan
le 18 Déc 2011
@Julian: I assume, there is a misunderstanding. I wanted to show my respect. I esteem your interest in improving your contributions, because this is the best (and only) way to improve the quality of the complete forum. Therefore I've voted this question.
I've read the "How to give a good answer" again last week after a series of 27 answers without a vote or acceptance. Quality is not a state, one can reach statically, but a process of measuring the current level and improving it.
My personal impression about your way to ask questions: You include the necessary details and omit confusing details, you post the relevant part of the code using a proper format, you include a question, you show a lot of effort to solve the problems alone at first, you care about questions for clarifications and comments. In consequence you got 10 votes for your answers - and only 1000 of the currently 21.500 questions have been voted at all. If you do not get an answer, this is caused by the fact, that currently only about 16 contributors are creating answers frequently and non of them seems to have enough knowhow conerning Java.
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Daniel Shub
le 17 Déc 2011
It looks like you have accepted answers on 86% of your answers, although your last three questions have not been answered. Those questions are at most 3 days old. If you are not happy with the answers you are accepting, then don't accept them. As for you relatively recent questions they all seem to revolve around a specific uitree java component. They seem like well formed and reasonable questions. It is possible that none of the frequent contributors have the required expertise (I don't).
You might be better off hiring a consultant for these issues. Since they revolve around java, I would suggest http://undocumentedmatlab.com/consulting/
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Malcolm Lidierth
le 18 Déc 2011
On the GUI issue, I gave up using MATLABs uicontrols in favour of using Java Swing directly about a decade ago. Last week, I posted the GImport class to the FEX. That allows a GUI designed outside of MATLAB e.g. in the Eclipse or NetBeans GUI designers to be imported easily into MATLAB. See
<http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/34235-making-matlab-swing-more>
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Walter Roberson
le 17 Déc 2011
I do not have experience in most of what you have been asking about. I also do not have restricted capacity to research them at present, as remote access to my server is not presently available.
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Walter Roberson
le 18 Déc 2011
Also, it happens that the regular posters here are involved with signal processing or engineering or mathematics or image processing or science, but not particularly involved with GUI issues. That was not by design: it just reflects who happens to have wandered by and stayed.
John D'Errico
le 17 Déc 2011
Don't forget that around this time of year, many people are away, perhaps visiting families, or otherwise busy. They may have extra work to resolve before a deadline approaches at years end. People have lives too. That reduces the number of people who may be willing and able to answer your questions.
If your questions are fairly specific or require knowledge that is not directly about MATLAB as much as JAVA, then this also reduces the set of people who are reading a MATLAB group and also have the knowledge you need.
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