appdesigner setting uistyle back to default
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John H.
am 23 Mär. 2023
Kommentiert: Earl Davis
am 8 Apr. 2023
hello all
I have an app in appdesigner with a uitable
I can easily use uistyle to set a cells background color, for example...
s = uistyle('BackgroundColor','blue');
addStyle(app.UITable , s, 'cell', indicies);
My problem is that i cannot fiigure out how to set that cell back to default.
(note, i know of the removestyle command, but that seems to act on the whole table, i just need the cell to be reset to default)
Documentation seems to imply i can do
s = uistyle('BackgroundColor',[]);
addStyle(app.UITable , s, 'cell', indicies);
but that does nothing apparenlty.
Am i missing something?
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Cameron
am 23 Mär. 2023
removeStyle(app.UITable)
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Cameron
am 23 Mär. 2023
My apologies. I forgot to include this bit. removeStyle(comp,ordernum) allows you to remove specific styles. So you can put a second arguement in that dictates which of your styles to remove. For example:
removeStyle(app.UITable,1)
%or
removeStyle(app.UITable,2)
%or whatever the order of your style is
To check this, use
app.UITable.StyleConfigurations
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Earl Davis
am 28 Mär. 2023
Bearbeitet: Earl Davis
am 28 Mär. 2023
function destyle(~,itm,target,indices)
%Remove the style from any single piece of a stylable thing. For example,
%whack an icon from a single cell. Just a first attempt, could probably be improved on.
%
%itm: any uiThing for which the addStyle command produces a StyleConfiguration property
%target: a feature of the itm (e.g., row, column, cell)
%indices: which one izzat?
%
%
%Usage: app.destyle(app.tblCI,"cell",indices);
oldStyle = itm.StyleConfigurations; %Make new friends, but keep the old.
removeStyle(itm);%Whack all that
for idx = 1:size(oldStyle,1) %Runs fast enough that I didn't even try to vectorize it
%Reimpose all of the styles EXCEPT those matching the target and indices
if (oldStyle.Target(idx) ~= target) || any(oldStyle.TargetIndex{idx} ~= indices)
addStyle(itm,oldStyle.Style(idx),oldStyle.Target(idx),oldStyle.TargetIndex{idx});
end
end
end
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Earl Davis
am 8 Apr. 2023
I have been working with Matlab more or less continually since about 1991. The single most important lesson I've learned is that like Ogres (and onions, and parfait), Matlab has layers. I peel layers all the time, often by accident (sometimes due to road rash), and never seem to know in advance what I'll find under the next one.
My personal favorite was discovering how to co-simulate Simulink/Stateflow with Excel for an aircraft pneumatic problem and...well, nevermind.
I was peeling something completely different & stumbled across the full syntax for removeStyle, as if for the first time. Naturally, I had to try it.
function destyle(~,itm,target,indices)
idx = 1;
while idx <= size(itm.StyleConfigurations,1)
if (itm.StyleConfigurations.Target(idx) == target) || all(itm.StyleConfigurations.TargetIndex{idx} == indices)
removeStyle(itm,idx);
idx = idx - 1;
end
idx = idx + 1;
end
end
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