Movements between .fig

Hi,
Can I move me by .fig files?
regards

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Please explain your question further.
You really think that's necessary, Walter? :)
Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr on 13 Feb 2011
Hi,
I think that I have explained very well...
When you have created a gui app (.fig & .m) you can created another page or interface. For this, I would want to know if I could move for more than one .fig file.
regards
Jan
Jan on 13 Feb 2011
@MtlbUsr: I assume it is a problem of using a foreign language: I do not understand the question. Do you want to rename the file?! Please edit the original question and insert remarkably more details.
Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr on 14 Feb 2011
Hi Jan,
I don't want rename the file. I would like to move (motion: from one .fig access to next .fig). I think that is very clear.
regards
Still not clear. Are you asking to close one and open the next one in sequence? If so then see the FAQ,
http://matlab.wikia.com/index.php?title=FAQ#How_can_I_process_a_sequence_of_files.3F
But perhaps you are asking how to change focus between one figure and another. If so then figure() can do that.
You might be asking, though, for tabbing order to extend between figures. I don't know if that is possible without using Java functions.

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 Accepted Answer

Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 13 Feb 2011

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Yes you can create several .fig and open others from the one you are using, just write the name of the .fig or .m on your code, if you have a button just put the name of the other .fig or .m in the button callback, also look at the uiwait function, doc uiwait.

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Mtlb Usr
Mtlb Usr on 14 Feb 2011
Hi Paulo,
Thank you for u answer. I will consider it.
regards

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 11 Feb 2011

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That depends if you're strong enough and can apply a load great enough to overcome the friction forces keeping it static.

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But are they dried figs or fresh? Fresh might be easier to form regular line-ups (files), and probably have lower friction, but they probably don't support as much weight.
When the OP gets back to you with a further explanation of the question hopefully they'll allude to the fig hydration.

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