Please explain inconsistent use of parameters within UI handle function calls.

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Christopher McKenzie
Christopher McKenzie le 27 Mar 2020
Commenté : Steven Lord le 28 Mar 2020
In the code below, there are two UI calls which require function handles. 'fig' and 'myQuititem' are objects. In the fig.CloseRequestFcn call two parameter are passed along with the function handle just after the @ and the function definition below does not require a parameter list. In the myQuitItem.MenuSelectedFcn call, no parameters are passed after the @, but the function definition absolutely requires two parameters 'src' and 'event'. The is very confusing. Why the two different ways of passing parameters? What is different between these two methods? These are both nested functions and so the object 'fig' is available to both functions, but what if they were not nested? How would you pass the object fig to the functions?
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Christopher McKenzie
Christopher McKenzie le 28 Mar 2020
Thanks for the help Tommy. This item has been answered.
Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 28 Mar 2020
While
methods uifigure
won't work because as you said uifigure is a function that returns an object not a class itself, methods can accept an object as input and will return the methods of the class of that object.
methods(uifigure)
The command form passes the text 'uifigure' into methods while the function form passes the object returned by calling uifigure into methods.

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