How to create a dialog with multiple fields by using inputdlg on Mac?
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Charles
am 27 Nov. 2014
Bearbeitet: Image Analyst
am 28 Nov. 2014
It is the very first time I use Matlab on Mac. I am using Matlab R2013a on a Mac OSX 10.8.5.
I can create a simple dialog, with only one field, but I was not able to create a dialog with mutiple lines. I tried with my own programs but also with small toy examples I found in the tutorials.
For example:
I can run this:
if true
x = inputdlg('My single field dialog','dialog',1,'my single value');
end
But I can not run this:
if true
x = inputdlg({'field-1','field-2'},'dialog',1,{'value1','value2'});
end
I get the following error message:
Error using inputdlg (line 53) This function only accepts strings as its first parameter.
I can run inputdlg without any problem in my Linux machine.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Best regards
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Robert Cumming
am 28 Nov. 2014
on your MAC try:
which -all inputdlg
to check that you haven't got a function name clash anywhere...
What is line 53 in the inputdlg function?
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Image Analyst
am 27 Nov. 2014
Did you look in the help and notice how they did it:
prompt = {'Enter matrix size:','Enter colormap name:'};
dlg_title = 'Input';
num_lines = 1;
def = {'20','hsv'};
answer = inputdlg(prompt,dlg_title,num_lines,def);
I'm sure you'll be able to adapt this with no problem.
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Image Analyst
am 27 Nov. 2014
I copied and pasted your exact code:
x = inputdlg({'field-1','field-2'},'dialog',1,{'value1','value2'});
and it worked fine. Are you sure that's exactly what you ran and not slightly different? If so, call the Mathworks because that should not happen.
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