How to get a matrix in GUI as an input
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I am going to make a GUI and in my code I need to get a 3*3 matrix as an input. I prefer to have something like a 3*3 table with empty slots and user could be able to fill the slots that would be the input for my matrix. please tell me how to do this.
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Jan
el 15 de En. de 2013
Do you create the GUI by GUIDE or programmatically? What have you tried so far? Which problems occurred?
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Shashank Prasanna
el 15 de En. de 2013
Are you looking at an editable table? If you are then this file central submission must be of some help:
If you just want to programmatically input a matrix via an input argument and then display it in a table then you can use UITABLE as described in the documentation:
and say set(t,'Data',my_input_matrix)
and you should see it displayed.
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Poorna Chandar Reddy
el 11 de Jul. de 2014
Editada: Poorna Chandar Reddy
el 11 de Jul. de 2014
Hai Shashank Bro. .. i need help to create table of boxes. . i.e., matrix of boxes. .
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Image Analyst
el 15 de En. de 2013
You can use GUIDE. There is an icon for a table. Click it and draw out a table on your GUI. Then your user runs your program and fills out the table. Then to get the data in your code (for example in the callback function of a push button), you do this:
tableData = get(handles.uitable1, 'Data');
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Obikaonu Kelechi
el 28 de Mayo de 2014
Please I also have a similar problem but from the look of things I won't be needing a UItable because I am not displaying the result of the matrix operation. So my problem is how do I make my text boxes accept random matrices...Thanks.
Poorna Chandar Reddy
el 11 de Jul. de 2014
Sir. .. i need help to create table of boxes. . i.e., matrix of boxes. .
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