- Create a uipanel that contains all of the app components you want to toggle on/off. Then, just toggle the uipanel's enable property.
- Use a uiprogressbar with the indeterminate option to disable the entire app until progress is resummed programmatically or manually.
Enable on/off take effect only after window resize
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Mika
el 25 de Abr. de 2021
Comentada: Mika
el 26 de Abr. de 2021
I use this code to disable all ui components. All workes eccept for one table. Putting a Breakpoint at the end of the function and checkig the Enable attribute of that table showes that it is 'off'. When I resize the window the display updates and the table shows grayed.
The same thing happens after I enable all the ui components. I tried to refresh the figure, I also tried to call figure(), none worked. Any idea what might cause the problem and how can I fix it?
function DisableApp(app, hExceptFor)
Child = findall(app.MyApp);
N = length(Child);
for i= 1 : N
if isprop(Child(i),'Enable')
set(Child(i), 'Enable', 'off');
end
end
if nargin == 2
M = length(hExceptFor);
for i= 1 : M
if isprop(hExceptFor(i),'Enable')
set(hExceptFor(i), 'Enable', 'on');
end
end
end
end
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Adam Danz
el 25 de Abr. de 2021
Editada: Adam Danz
el 25 de Abr. de 2021
First, this is not the best approach to disabling all components. Two alternatives that are much simpler and offer easier control are,
About the problem with the uitable, it's not clear what you're seeing vs what you expect to happen. Maybe a screenshot would help. If you want the table to completely disappear, set its Visible property rather than its Enable property.
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