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Returning which button was pressed.

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Tim Mottram
Tim Mottram il 26 Ott 2012
Hi guys, I have been looking for a while but cant seem to find an answer. If i use something like:
waitforbutttonpress
can I return the button which was pressed? for example:
button = waitforbuttonpress
if button == rightMouse
methodOne
elseif button == leftMouse
methodTwo
else
break
end
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Sergey Lopatnikov
Sergey Lopatnikov il 19 Feb 2017
It will not work. You cannot exit from loop this way. You only can start loop as one of the methods, However, if you start loop[ you will not be able to stop evaluation by mouse click because decision is outside the loop.

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José-Luis
José-Luis il 26 Ott 2012
f = figure(1);
click_type=get(f,'SelectionType');
if strcmp(click_type,'normal') %right click
%Do some stuff
elseif strcmp(click_type,'alt') %left click
%Do some other stuff
end
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Tim Mottram
Tim Mottram il 26 Ott 2012
Answered my own question. if you want it to wait you need waitforbuttonpress.
Tim Mottram
Tim Mottram il 26 Ott 2012
This worked perfectly thanks for all your help :)

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Sachin Ganjare
Sachin Ganjare il 26 Ott 2012
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Tim Mottram
Tim Mottram il 26 Ott 2012
Thanks for the help, I'm not using a GUI but I'll have a look and see if I can modify something :).

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