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How to change text in a textbox from a pushbutton's callback?

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I have a GUI that is supposed to create a folder of shortcuts in a certain file. I would like to be able to have a button called "change destination" that, in its callback, should bring up a file directory and allows the user to choose a destination for the shortcut folder, then updates a textbox to show the new destination path.
function [OUT] = action(IN)
switch(IN)
case 'change'
dest = uigetdir;
set(handles.destination,'String',dest);
end
end
When I run the above (action() is called in my GUI's callback for the pushbutton 'change'), I get an error saying that destination (the handle for my textbox) is an undefined variable.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Thank you!

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rocketboyjka
rocketboyjka on 24 Jun 2016
1) Try passing 'handles' into the function:
action(IN,handles)
2) It is also good practice (I don't think your function requires it, but I usually do it so as not to forget.) to end the function with an update to the handles structure. Typically:
guidata(hObject,handles)
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Faith Huynh
Faith Huynh on 27 Jun 2016
Hey there,
Awesome, thanks for the tip-- I've never worked with GUIs before, so this is all new. I added handles to the inputs, but I'm not sure where to go from there.
rocketboyjka
rocketboyjka on 27 Jun 2016
Is it still throwing an error? If so, can you post more than just the code snippet?

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