uitable ColumnName from string array which keeps changing

1 visualización (últimos 30 días)
I have a string array (a global variable) that's changing throughout the script. One iteration would be:
critMaterial = [ "Steel" "Stainless" "Titanium" "Aluminum" "Bronze" "Brass" "Copper" "Lead" ];
I also have a function that is plotting a bunch of uitables together with some subplots based on various criteria. uitable column names should match critMaterials strings, analogue to:
uitable(fig,'Data',data,...
'ColumnName',{"Steel" "Stainless" "Titanium" "Aluminum" "Bronze" "Brass" "Copper" "Lead" },...
'RowName',{'X [unit]';'Y [unit]'});
Now this being a function I need to automate how ColumnName is populated. Quick and crass way I came up with is:
uitable(fig,'Data',data,...
'ColumnName',{ critMaterial(1), critMaterial(2), etc., critMaterial(7)},...
'RowName',{'X [unit]';'Y [unit]'});
Apart from being cumbersome I also need to monitor what is the maximum number of cells in critMaterial and match that number.
Is there a more elegant way of doing this? How can I loop through critMateral from 1 to numel(critMaterial) and assign the column names in each iteration automatically?
While searching for the solution, I found this answer. However, that topic discusses pre-set VariableNames which I do not have.
Thanks.

Respuesta aceptada

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 2 de Sept. de 2021
uitable(fig,'Data',data,...
'ColumnName', critMaterial(1:7),...
'RowName',{'X [unit]';'Y [unit]'});
You are permitted to pass a string array for that parameter, even though that is not documented as a possibility.
If you still have problems, then
uitable(fig,'Data',data,...
'ColumnName', cellstr(critMaterial(1:7)),...
'RowName',{'X [unit]';'Y [unit]'});
  2 comentarios
Milos Krsmanovic
Milos Krsmanovic el 2 de Sept. de 2021
Thank you for your answer @Walter Roberson.
I actually tried the first recommendation before and received the error:
Cell array can contain only non-empty character vectors, string vectors, or numbers.
I received the same error for the second recommendation (cellstr) but after some research on the error this is what ultimately worked for me:
'ColumnName',[critMaterial(1:e)],...
where e=numel(critMaterial).
Not sure what the issue was exactly but it works now. Thanks again!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 2 de Sept. de 2021
uitable(fig,'Data',data,...
'ColumnName',{"Steel" "Stainless" "Titanium" "Aluminum" "Bronze" "Brass" "Copper" "Lead" },...
'RowName',{'X [unit]';'Y [unit]'});
That version sets eight column names.
critMaterial = [ "Steel" "Stainless" "Titanium" "Aluminum" "Bronze" "Brass" "Copper" "Lead" ];
That has eight entries, and numel() of that would be 8, so critMaterial(1:e) would be CritMaterial(1:8) would would have eight entries.
uitable(fig,'Data',data,...
'ColumnName',{ critMaterial(1), critMaterial(2), etc., critMaterial(7)},...
'RowName',{'X [unit]';'Y [unit]'});
but there you were asking for seven column names, and my suggestions such as
uitable(fig,'Data',data,...
'ColumnName', critMaterial(1:7),...
'RowName',{'X [unit]';'Y [unit]'});
corresponded to that seven . If you had eight columns but tried to set only seven column names, then you would expect there to be a problem.

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Más respuestas (0)

Categorías

Más información sobre Software Development Tools en Help Center y File Exchange.

Productos


Versión

R2019b

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by