Removing uitable cell selection highlight

28 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Jim
Jim el 14 de Mayo de 2013
Respondida: Jonghoon Kim el 7 de En. de 2022
Hi,
I have a uitable that includes a checkboxes in column 1 and string-valued entries in column 2. Some of the entries may be "ghosted", which is faked by prepending HTML tags to change their font color to gray. A corresponding bitvector keeps track of the ghosted rows. Clicking in either column on a ghosted row is ignored, with an immediate return from the CellSelectionCallback routine.
This works OK except for one annoyance: When a ghosted string (column 2 of a ghosted row) is clicked, the blue cell selection highlight remains on after the return from the callback. A subsequent click in column 1 of the same row, will remove it, but that's not a good solution. Can anyone suggest a way to programmatically remove it ("deselect" the clicked cell)?
BTW, I just purchased Yair Altman's excellent book Undocumented Secrets of MATLAB-Java Programming, but this doesn't seem to be a covered topic.

Respuesta aceptada

Yair Altman
Yair Altman el 18 de Mayo de 2013
This is covered (briefly) at the bottom of page 169 of my book...
  3 comentarios
telmo egues
telmo egues el 30 de Jul. de 2018
Hi, I've tried this solution and didn't work, how would you write the code of this?
Thanks in advance
Jim
Jim el 30 de Jul. de 2018
This works for me. It's inside the uitable's CellSelectionCallback:
if any(ghostRows == clickedRow)
myTable = src.Data;
temp = myTable;
temp(end) = {'DUMMY'};
src.Data = temp;
src.Data = myTable;
return
end
If I click on a ghosted row in the string-valued column, the focus highlight (dotted box around entry) still appears, but I find that much less objectionable than turning the entire cell background blue as happened before.

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Más respuestas (2)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 14 de Mayo de 2013
You could try setting the uitable to 'enable' 'off', drawnow(), then 'enable' 'on' and drawnow()
  2 comentarios
Jim
Jim el 15 de Mayo de 2013
Walter, Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately that doesn't work. I've also tried a plain drawnow() without toggling the enable property, and a figure() call. No joy so far. -Jim
Jim Hokanson
Jim Hokanson el 1 de Nov. de 2021
This accomplishes what I want, which is unlinking the keyboard from the cell. Now the up and down arrows don't navigate cells, which for my particular program was causing other problems. Note, you still have a visual indication of the cell being selected (gray box instead of blue), which in my case is OK. Ideally TMW would just provide a method to implement the actual desired feature! :/

Iniciar sesión para comentar.


Jonghoon Kim
Jonghoon Kim el 7 de En. de 2022
function [] = DeselectCellinUItable()
%---------------------------------------------------------------
uif = uifigure();
uif.Units = 'normalized';
uif.Position = [0.10, 0.50, 0.80, 0.40];
%---------------------------------------------------------------
uit = uitable(uif);
uit.Units = 'normalized';
uit.Position = [0.10, 0.50, 0.80, 0.40];
uit.Data = cell2table(num2cell(rand(10,7)));
uit.RowName = 'numbered';
uit.ColumnEditable = true;
uit.SelectionType = 'cell';
uit.Multiselect = 'off';
uit.SelectionChangedFcn = @(src,event) DeselectUItable;
%---------------------------------------------------------------
function DeselectUItable
uit.Selection = [];
end
%---------------------------------------------------------------
end

Categorías

Más información sobre Environment and Settings en Help Center y File Exchange.

Etiquetas

Community Treasure Hunt

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

Start Hunting!

Translated by