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I am displaying large images in matlab using overviewpanel. I would like image contrast to adjust to the range of values in the visible portion of my image.

I wrote a function adjcontrast(hIm, SPapi) which takes the image handle and the scroll panel api as arguments and does this adjustment. I would like this function to be called whenever location or magnification of the scrollpanel changes.

with SPapi.addNewLocationCallback(@adjcontrast) , adjcontrast(loc) is called whenever the location changes in my scrollpanel. How can I get it to pass the two additional arguments hIm and SPapi?

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Following up on Lucius answer: SPapi.addNewLocationCallback(@(~)adjcontrast(hIm, SPapi)) did the job.

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  • well done! if you could just give a short explanation why you did it this way,m I definetly give you a +1 :)
    – Lucius II.
    Sep 26, 2013 at 9:53
  • What is the @(~), can it be reduced to @() ? Sep 30, 2013 at 15:58
  • Not so clear to me either how it works, but this is my understanding: @(~)adjcontrast(hIm,SPapi) is the handle of a function taking a single input argument, so it can be called as adjcontrast(loc). After the first SPapi.addNewLocationCallback call, hIm and SPapi values do not need to be updated anymore, and i believe they are not.
    – Gianni
    Sep 30, 2013 at 16:08
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    @(~) is the handle to an anonymous function that ignores the first argument. with @() i would have got a too many input arguments exception on adjcontrast(loc)
    – Gianni
    Sep 30, 2013 at 16:11
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I am not sure, if this helps in your case, but this is the way you do this with a usual GUI-component:

You have to put it within curly braces, like this:

set(hb,'Callback',{@pushbutton_callback,myvar,'--m'})

for reference:

writing-code-for-callbacks

function-handle-callbacks--Defining Callbacks as a Cell Array of Strings — Special Case

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  • SPapi.addNewLocationCallback({@adjcontrast, hIm, SPapi}) does not work in this particular case
    – Gianni
    Sep 26, 2013 at 9:23
  • what eror-message do you get?
    – Lucius II.
    Sep 26, 2013 at 9:41
  • subscript indices must either be real positive or logical, in imscrollpanel/sendNewLocation()
    – Gianni
    Sep 30, 2013 at 15:49

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