Variable amount of checkboxes in listbox (programmatic GUI)
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I have in my programmatic GUI the following listbox:
h.listbox = uicontrol('style','listbox','units','pixels',...
'position',[10,175,200,200],...
'string',components_index);
The entire program gives me the following output:
What I now want, is that in front of every stock, I have a checkbox. Keep in mind that the amount of stocks is variable.
Can anyone point towards a solution?
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan
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Adam
on 26 Aug 2014
I don't think that is possible with Matlab UI controls. However, if you don't mind doing some experimentation with undocumented controls, the following information on Yair Altman's excellent blog may help:
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Adam
on 27 Aug 2014
Yeah, I've shied away from the hardcore Jide UI programming too for now and have also been using uitable of late. I don't like it at all and it took me probably as long to get right as Jide would, but it does a job so glad you got that to work for you.
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Yair Altman
on 4 Sep 2014
There are actually 2 built-in controls that you could use within Matlab:
- com.jidesoft.swing.CheckboxList
- com.mathworks.mwswing.checkboxlict.CheckBoxList
jList = java.util.ArrayList; % any java.util.List will be ok
jList.add(0,'First');
jList.add(1,'Second');
jList.add(2,'Third');
jList.add(3,'and last');
jCBList = com.mathworks.mwswing.checkboxlist.CheckBoxList(jList);
jScrollPane = com.mathworks.mwswing.MJScrollPane(jCBList);
[jhCBList,hContainer] = javacomponent(jScrollPane,[10,10,80,65],gcf);
set(jCBList, 'ValueChangedCallback', @myMatlabCallbackFcn);
jCBModel = jCBList.getCheckModel;
jCBModel.checkAll;
jCBModel.uncheckIndex(1);
jCBModel.uncheckIndex(3)
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