superSlider

A flexible slider creation tool, that allows for multiple slides along a single axis.
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Mise à jour 15 sept. 2014

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I noticed a bunch of threads discussing multi-slide slider objects, but couldn't find any that suited my needs. I've tested this code on multiple platforms, but since this is my first posting attempt there may be incompatibilities - feel free to comment and let me know if you run into these or any other issues.

For a basic demonstration, create the following function and place it in the same folder as superSlider:
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% Demonstration of the superSlider "object". This function generates a new randomly oriented slider each time the callback is executed.

function sliderCallbackTest(hObject, eventData)

n = .1 + .8*rand(1); %random location for the new slider

% Recursive callback:
slider11 = superSlider(gcf, 'numSlides', 2,'controlColor',[.5 .1 .5],...
'position',[n .05 .05 .7],'stepSize',.1,...
'callback',@sliderCallbackTest);

Citation pour cette source

Danielle Ripsman (2026). superSlider (https://fr.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/43285-superslider), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Extrait(e) le .

Compatibilité avec les versions de MATLAB
Créé avec R2008b
Compatible avec toutes les versions
Plateformes compatibles
Windows macOS Linux
Remerciements

A inspiré : JuGEx - Julich-Brain Gene Expression

Version Publié le Notes de version
1.2.0.0

Another (larger) callback fix, to conform with MATLAB's standard callback format: function(hObject, eventdata, arguments), where the 'callback' parameter is set using the value: {@function, arguments} or just @function

1.1.0.0

Fixed a small callback bug in line 537 of code (4th last line).
Changed from: "eval(callback);" to "eval(props.callback);"

1.0.0.0