How to create a class in AppDesigner

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Sai Teja G
Sai Teja G on 13 Oct 2023
Commented: Josiah Brough on 11 Mar 2024
In R2023a, I want to know how can I create a class and subclass in the AppDesigner.

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Daniel Hediger
Daniel Hediger on 13 Oct 2023
  1. Opening App Designer:
  • Launch App Designer by running a command like openExample('matlab/PulseGeneratorAppExample') to open a working copy of an example app. From there, you can modify and reorganize the app code, and write a MATLAB class to manage app data​1​.
  1. Creating a Subclass:
  • To create a subclass of another class, you would add the superclass to the classdef line followed by a < character. The syntax would look like this: classdef ClassName < SuperClass. If inheriting from multiple classes, use the & character: classdef ClassName < SuperClass1 & SuperClass22​.
  1. Creating Custom UI Components:
  • You can create custom UI components either interactively in App Designer or programmatically as a subclass of the matlab.ui.componentcontainer.ComponentContainer base class. Once created, these custom components can be configured for use within App Designer​3​.
  1. Subclassing App Designer Components:
  • There is a mention that MATLAB does not accept a uifigure having a non-native MATLAB class as a children. However, as an alternative solution, the UserData property of any MATLAB object can be used​4​.
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Christopher Stapels
Christopher Stapels on 13 Oct 2023
@Daniel Hediger Please review the guidelines about using AI to answer questions. Though it is allowed, we appreciate if you clearly indicate that you used AI for your answer. https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/content/community-guidelines.html
Josiah Brough
Josiah Brough on 11 Mar 2024
Terrible answer and it should have been deleted knowing that it is just AI spam... "how do I add a class?" .. "Simple you open the app and add a class." Not helpful at all.

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