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Aletta Wilbrink
Aletta Wilbrink on 10 Apr 2018
Answered: Guillaume on 10 Apr 2018
Is it possible to give specific rows in a table a background color, when I open the variable in my workspace or even give the text a different color?
For example, I have the next table:
t = table([1;2;3;1;2],['a';'b';'c';'d';'e'])
t =
5×2 table
Var1 Var2
____ ____
1 a
2 b
3 c
1 d
2 e
When I open t, I want the rows where Var1 = 2 to have a different background color

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 10 Apr 2018
No, the variable editor is fairly basic, and does not offer any option to colour cells, columns or rows. If you were to create your own GUI you could use a uitable to display the content of the table but even that has limited colouring capabilities (unless you access the low level java components)

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