How matlab display data from database in gui edit box
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Gytis Raudonius
on 2 Oct 2016
Commented: Geoff Hayes
on 29 Apr 2019
Hi everyone, i programing license plate recognition programs, and appeared problem. So after few examples i figure out my code.
function pushbutton1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
conn = database('baze', 'root', 'root', 'Vendor', 'MYSQL', 'Server', 'localhost', 'PortNumber', 3306);
setdbprefs('datareturnformat','structure');
a = get(handles.edit8,'String');
if iscell(a) && numel(a) == 1
a = a{1};
end
if ~ischar(a) || isempty(a);
error('A valid string must be supplied!');
end
sqlquery = ['select vardas, pavarde, laipsnis, pareigos, telefonas, marke, numeris, tarnyba from info '...
'where numeris = ' '''' a ''''];
curs = exec(conn, sqlquery);
curs = fetch(curs);
curs.data
close(curs)
close(conn)
All this i got in Matlab command window, but if i have gui aplication and i want retrive value in gui wich have edit text box. Example: after i input car plate number - got 'vardas' in edit1 and 'pavarde' in edit2. Thanks in advance for the answers.
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akshatha nayak
on 29 Apr 2019
How to display the database rows in GUI Or database multiple rows in GUI
Geoff Hayes
on 29 Apr 2019
akshatha - I see that you have a question posted at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/459147-how-to-display-the-database-in-gui-or-database-multiple-rows-in-gui. Please further the conversation there.
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Geoff Hayes
on 2 Oct 2016
Gytis - if you want to retrieve the text from your edit1 and edit2 controls, then in the above pushbutton callback you would use the handles structure to get the values for these controls:
edit1Text = get(handles.edit1,'String');
edit2Text = get(handles.edit2,'String');
You can then use the above two local variables however you wish. Is this the solution that you are looking for?
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