Using nargin for a menu function
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Kyle Reagan
le 24 Juil 2017
Commenté : Kyle Reagan
le 24 Juil 2017
I have a menu function with 4 choices. The first two are buttons to be pressed to enter a start date (choice 1) and an end date (choice 2). Choice 3 cancels the script (it is in a while loop), and choice 4 continues with the dates selected to plot some functions. I want to add code that says "if a start date wasn't chosen, Start_Date1 = datetime('now') - 14" and "if an end date wasn't chosen then End_Date1 = datetime('now') + 1". I tried to do this with the following code for choice 1 of the menu. However, it doesn't work when I run the program and don't select a start or end date manually. When I run it in debug mode, by executing each line at a time in the command window it works... Does anybody know what the issue is? (Note: the code is the same for choice 2 on the menu, except with End_Date1.)
if nargin < 1
Start_Date1 = datetime('now') - 14;
Start_Date1 = dateshift(Start_Date1,'start','day');
day1 = datenum(Start_Date1);
end
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Adam
le 24 Juil 2017
Modifié(e) : Adam
le 24 Juil 2017
nargin is for arguments. Your code doesn't appear to be using a function where arguments are passed in.
I assume uigetdate returns [] or 0 or something like that if it is closed without a date selection which I assume is what you mean by no date selected. So just use that in a test.
The location of your code is confusing though because you have 4 lines of code that assume a date was chosen before you then try to handle the case of a date not being chosen, unless I am reading your code incorrectly.
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Walter Roberson
le 24 Juil 2017
function MyCO2plotter
% Initialize start day to 2 weeks back
Start_Date1 = datetime('now') - 14;
Start_Date1 = dateshift(Start_Date1,'start','day');
day1 = datenum(Start_Date1);
fprintf('Start Date: %s \n', Start_Date)
% Initialize end day to tomorrow
End_Date1 = datetime('now') + 1;
End_Date1 = dateshift(End_Date1,'start','day');
day2 = datenum(End_Date1);
fprintf('End Date: %s \n', End_Date)
% First Menu
continueprogram = true;
while continueprogram
choice = menu('CO2 Plotting Tool','Enter Start Date','Enter End Date','Cancel','Plot Data');
switch choice
case 1
% Case for entering start date
day1 = uigetdate;
day1 = floor(day1); % This is becuase uigetdate starts at the hour and minute of the day you use it on
Start_Date = datestr(day1);
Start_Date1 = datetime(Start_Date); % Changes from character to variable
fprintf('Start Date: %s \n', Start_Date)
case 2
% Case for entering end date
t_day2 = uigetdate;
t_day2 = floor(t_day2);
t_End_Date = datestr(t_day2);
t_End_Date1 = datetime(End_Date);
if t_day2 < day1
fprintf('Error. The end date must be after the start date. Try again.\n');
else
day2 = t_day2;
End_Date = t_End_Date;
t_End_Date1 = t_End_Date1;
fprintf('End Date: %s \n', End_Date)
end
case 3
% Cancels menu feature
continueprogram = false;
case 4 % Plots data
%you probably want to plot at this point
continueprogram = false;
end
end
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