Performance of uitable() within a uifigure() compared to the performance within a figure()
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Currently I am trying to figure out why the performance of uitable() within a uifigure() is so bad, that it is not useable at all. I hope somebody can direct me in direction here.
Basically I just have a uitable() within a uifigure() and fill the table with a 2000x100 mat of numbers. The uitable becomes unuseable. If you scroll it lags like hell until it is all rendered again. If you select a cell it also lags until the cell selection is shown.
If you create a uitable() within a figure() and fill it with the same amount of data there are no problems at all. It is super responsive as it should be.
Here are two coding examples for a uitable() in a uifigure() and a uitable() in a figure().
Please let me know if I am missing anything here because the new uifigure() approach seems to be unuseable.
%% uifigure() test
% this table will lag while scrolling and clicking cells
% Create and stack magic data
data = magic(100);
data = repmat(data, 20, 1);
% create figure
f = uifigure('Name', 'Test');
% create a 1x1 layout
g = uigridlayout(f);
g.RowHeight = {'1x'};
g.ColumnWidth = {'1x'};
% create table
dataTable = uitable(g);
% add data to table
dataTable.Data = data;
%% figure() test
% this table can be used without any lag
% Create and stack magic data
data = magic(100);
data = repmat(data, 20, 1);
% create figure
f = figure('Name', 'Test');
% create table
dataTable = uitable(f);
% add data to table
dataTable.Data = data;
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Bruno Luong
el 23 de En. de 2023
Editada: Bruno Luong
el 23 de En. de 2023
The performance issue is related to HG2 engine and technology behind it. It manifests in various forms since it appears in R2015, TMW improves it but it won't catch the HG1 anytime soon. It won't be solved in the next release IMO. Either it's acceptable for you either you would stay with the old system, like me.
What I find intestering and somewhat puzzeling in your question is that the container uifigure matters, and not really the uitable itself.
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Shuba Nandini
el 31 de Mzo. de 2023
Hello,
I understand that you are facing problem with “uifigure” function, but this is a known issue, and my colleagues are already working on this and it might get fixed in the future release.
I hope this helps!
Regards,
Nandini
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