How to get back red waitbar?
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    Thomas
 el 12 de Nov. de 2014
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: Dev-iL
      
 el 8 de Jul. de 2015
            In 2014b the waitbar appearance changed from the cool red to an ugly green windows-style one (btw in help documentation it still says "A wait bar is a figure that displays what percentage of a calculation is complete as the calculation proceeds by progressively filling a bar with red from left to right." ).
How can i revert it back to red?
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  Robert Cumming
      
 el 12 de Nov. de 2014
        I played around with the java this afternoon and got this to work:
hBar = waitbar ( 0, 'Please Wait....' );
% now use java to get to the progress bar
jFrame = get ( hBar, 'JavaFrame' ); % this will throw a warning
jFigPanel = jFrame.getFigurePanelContainer;
jContainer = jFigPanel.getComponent(0);
jPanel = jContainer.getComponent(0);
%
jProgressContainer = jPanel.getComponent(0);
% get the progress bar
jProgressBar = jProgressContainer.getComponent(0);
% update the progressbar details
jProgressBar.setBackground ( java.awt.Color.RED );
jProgressBar.setString(''); % set the text to be empty
jProgressBar.setStringPainted(true);
% example of progress bar being updated:
for ii=0:0.02:1
  waitbar(ii,hBar)
  pause(0.1)
end
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  Robert Cumming
      
 el 13 de Nov. de 2014
				Don't think so. If it's such a problem make your own or use one from the file exchange.
You could put the above code in your own version, or make it a sub function.
  Dev-iL
      
 el 8 de Jul. de 2015
				Nice trick! FYI, the following line has no effect:
jProgressBar.setBackground ( java.awt.Color.RED );
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  Michael Haderlein
      
 el 12 de Nov. de 2014
        I'm working with 2014a, but if they didn't change the entire waitbar, you should be able to modify the color this way:
h = waitbar(0,'Please wait...');
hc=get(get(h,'children'),'children');
steps = 1000;
for step = 1:steps
    pause(0.001)
    waitbar(step / steps)
set(hc(2),'facecolor',rand(1,3))
end
close(h)
Warning: Don't run this code too often, it might cause headache ;-)
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  Guillaume
      
      
 el 12 de Nov. de 2014
				Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to work in 2014b
the child of the waitbar (an axis) does not have any children (that are exposed)
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