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function listbox1 _Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
index_selected = get(hObject,'Value');
list = get(hObject,'String');
item_selected = list{index_selected}; % Convert from cell array % to strin
disp(item_selected);
function listbox2 _Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
index_selected = get(hObject,'Value');
list = get(hObject,'String');
item_selected2 = list{index_selected};
disp(item_selected2);
function OK_PUSHBUTTON _Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
function itemFromColumnC = GetColumnC(handles, textdata);
itemFromColumnC = []; % Initialize to null
% Get the item number that they selected.
selected1 = get(handles.item_selected1, 'value');
selected2 = get(handles.item_selected2, 'value');
% Get the contents items1 = get(handles.item_selected2, 'String');
items2 = get(handles.item_selected2, 'String'); % Get the selected item
selectedItem1 = items1{selected1};
selectedItem2 = items2{selected2};
% Now compare
if selected1 == selected2
itemFromColumnC = textdata{selected1, 3};
end message = sprintf('%s',itemFromColumnC);
uiwait(msgbox(message));

For Example:
Listbox1 input=" PAss"
Listbox2 input=" Fail"
Grade Output =" D Grade"
(See the 7th row in xls sheet)
4 commentaires
Jan
le 24 Sep 2013
If you want us to help, it would be helpful, if you mention the problem. The more details the better.
Image Analyst
le 24 Sep 2013
Mary
le 24 Sep 2013
Mary
le 24 Sep 2013
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Image Analyst
le 24 Sep 2013
I think you want to use strcmpi() instead of ==
if strcmpi(selectedItem1, selectedItem2)
% They match
else
% they don't match
end
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Mary
le 24 Sep 2013
Cette question est clôturée.
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