how do i make 'Interpreter', 'none' work inside the waitbar text?

hi
what is the equivalent for " 'Interpreter', 'none' " in the 'waitbar' framework?
thanks a lot,
matty

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@Stefano, please ask your own question. That way when it is answered you can accept the answer.
Note that the 2016 answer would not apply to the 2013 version of matlab

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Instead of searching for the object one might change the interpreter directly with the 'dot-notation' (available since R2014b) as in the following MWE:
wb = waitbar(0/10,'My_waitbar_string_with_underscores');
wb.Children.Title.Interpreter = 'none';
for i = 1:10
waitbar(i/10,wb,'My_waitbar_string_with_underscores');
pause(1);
end
delete(wb);
Note that if you use a cancel button in the waitbar, the number of children of the object changes and one might have to change
wb.Children.Title.Interpreter
to
wb.Children(2).Title.Interpreter

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This should definitely be the answer! Worked great for me.
Here's another version that doesn't rely on child order
wb = waitbar(__);
set(gca(wb).Title,'Interpreter','none')

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Hi,
Here's one way to do it
% Create a classic waitbar
h = waitbar(0,'my_name');
% change the interpreter of the String
myString = findall(h,'String','my_name');
set(myString,'Interpreter','none')
thanks a lot :)
i used th following version:
wb = waitbar(0,'txt');
h=findobj(wb,'Type','figure');
ht = get(get(h,'currentaxes'),'title');
set(ht,'interpreter','none')
matty

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on 13 Jun 2013

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