Using Matlab apps sequentially in a loop

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Jonathan
Jonathan on 29 Aug 2019
Commented: Josa on 26 Mar 2020
I'd like to use different Matlab apps in a loop where the loop waits for the application to finish. A specific example would be to review and threshold images in a directory using the imageSegmenter app. Something like:
files = dir('*.bmp');
for f=1:length(files)
im = imread(files(f).name);
BW = [];
imageSegmenter(im);
if ~isempty(BW)
% Save the mask.
end
end
But, if I have 10 images in the directory, that will spawn 10 instances of imageSegmenter. With many images, this is simply impractical.
I've looked at uiwait and waitfor, but these do not work with apps (as best I can tell). Putting pause(0) after the call doesn't help either.
Any help or ideas here would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Jonathan
Jonathan on 30 Aug 2019
Sorry, I did not use pause(0), that was just typing from memory and meant 'pause'. Yet pause alone, breakpoints, etc nothing allows you to run these things sequentially. Are Matlab apps designed to be essentially autonomous? Why can one not get some handle on them to allow execution of something - i.e., scripts - to wait until completion. It seems a simple thing to require.
Josa
Josa on 26 Mar 2020
Hi Jonathan, I am facing exactly the same problem, did you manage to segmentate images sequentially?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Aug 2019
Are Matlab apps designed to be essentially autonomous?
Yes, they create new non-modal GUI figures, and like any other MATLAB figures, they work on callbacks.
Why can one not get some handle on them to allow execution of something - i.e., scripts - to wait until completion.
You can, for some of them, if you know what you are looking for.
set(groot, 'Showhiddenhandles', true);
fig = findobj(groot, 'name', 'Segmentation');
Now you can waitfor(fig) . This does, however, require that you close the app each time
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Jonathan
Jonathan on 3 Sep 2019
Many thanks for this response Walter. This is exactly what I am looking for, but the only issue currently is that this doesn't give the handle to the imageSegmenter. It could be that the name parameter is incorrect.
Matlab technical support are helping me on this one, so I will post the answer if they find a solution.
Again, thanks for the response. Much appreciated.

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