dealing with objects being deleted

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Hannah
Hannah le 20 Mai 2013
So I am having a problem with the error ' Invalid or deleted object'. My program gets some data from a database after a button click. It first reads the user date input to get the specific date to query from and then gets all the data I need. it then graphs the data. I am imitating a tab functionality, which is really just 5 different buttons that graph five different sets of data (I got all the data from the fisrt button push). SO the problem is that I initially use the clearing function that basically resets the GUI window:
close(gcbf)
Pool36ex_GUI_ACESv4
BUT everytime i change a 'tab', I want to clear the window and regraph with a new set of data (so they dont overlap), AND add text to the edit box that displays the date! But i get the error above because I guess when I clr and reset the window it deletes all the objects, and I get the above error. Is there a way around this?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 20 Mai 2013
No, in MATLAB, a "window" is the same thing as a "figure", so if you clear the window then you clear everything in the figure including the GUI.
You should consider instead clearing only the appropriate axis; or you could put components within a uipanel and then clear the contents of the uipanel.
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Hannah
Hannah le 20 Mai 2013
Ah man... So even saving it another variable would clear that variable? Because I know I'm saving some arrays and they dont erase when I use the clearing function, but that also might be because they aren't objects.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 20 Mai 2013
If you delete() a figure, then all graphics objects under it will be deleted, even if their handles are stored somewhere. You could copyobj() if the situation called for it, but I would not recommend it in the code structure you describe.

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