Using the selected string of listdlg not the index number

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Tobias Welby
Tobias Welby el 17 de Mzo. de 2017
Respondida: Guillaume el 17 de Mzo. de 2017
Hi,
I'm currently trying to find a way to use the string selected when using listdlg, not the index number it provides through the selection output.
So for example:
I somebody selects 'cat,' which is the third option in the list - instead of just getting the value 3, is there anyway to have it output the 'string' cat?
I am wanting the output of that selection to be used in a function, so just having the index value doesn't help.
Does anybody know a way to do this?

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 17 de Mzo. de 2017
Well, since you obviously have the ListString you passed to listdlg in the first place, just use the returned index to retrieve the selected value(s) from that list:
somelist = {'cat', 'dog', 'fish'};
[selectionindex, ok] = listdlg('ListString', somelist);
if ok
selectedvalues = somelist(selectionindex);
%do something with selectedvalues
end

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