How to position a GUI centered on the desktop

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I am trying to center my GUI on the desktop but I am not sure where in the code I put the command
I am using
movegui('center') and movegui(IAM,'center')
Not sure if both would work the same but where in my code does the command go so when every time I open it, it will be positioned center on the screen.

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Adam
Adam on 26 Aug 2015
Where to put it exactly depends whether you are using a GUIDE GUI or a programmatic one.
I forgot the function exists so I position my UIs manually, but the examples seem to suggest you just put it straight after you create the figure. And if you want you can create the figure off-screen initially so that you don't get a jumping effect of it moving from one on-screen location to another.
In a GUIDE GUI I would think the OutputFcn should work as a place to put it. I'm not sure about the OpeningFcn since the figure doesn't exist until that function has completed.
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Calabrese
Calabrese on 26 Aug 2015
I am using GUIDE and it works perfectly under both options. Thank You
When I run the code that opens it, it will recognize it. Also when I call that GUI from another GUI it recognizes it
Only issue now it when I open just the figure from the folder directory it doesn't recognize a centered position. Its not the worst thing but still would like to solve that if you have any ideas
Adam
Adam on 27 Aug 2015
As far as I am aware opening the figure from the folder directory will literally just load it as if it were a saved figure. It will have no functionality underneath it and hence will not call the OpeningFcn when it opens. I'm not sure what usefulness opening it this way has though.

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