Get container size for Custom UI Component
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Heine Hørup Pedersen
am 25 Feb. 2021
Beantwortet: Greg
am 15 Apr. 2021
Hi
I would like to implement costum UI's in the app designer. For simplicity I'm using the IPAddressComponent example.
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlab.ui.componentcontainer.componentcontainer-class.html
I'm able to place the UI component in different uifigures and in specified uipanels from command line.
What I can't figure out is how I get the size of the container I'm placing the component inside. Putting a breakpoint in the setup function does not give me any information except the object itself. If I go back in the function call stack I do see a varargin, with the container handles i'm looking for.
% place in uifigure
f1 = uifigure;
f2 = uifigure;
h1 = IPAddressComponent(f1)
% place in uipanel
fig = uifigure;
p = uipanel(fig,'Position',[20 20 300 135]);
h1 = IPAddressComponent(p)
Can any of you tell me how I can get the size/position of the provided container so that I can create my component according to its size?
Regards Heine
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Mario Malic
am 25 Feb. 2021
Bearbeitet: Mario Malic
am 25 Feb. 2021
I have edited the comment, I am not sure whether it's worthy to chase the implementation from handle classes (i have never worked with it).
Another suggestion would be to add a function in each component to set it to size of parent component so you can later invoke it on all handles that need resizing.
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Greg
am 15 Apr. 2021
I strongly encourage using uigridlayouts. Everywhere. Every componentcontainer I build starts with a grid, and every app has a grid at the base of the figure. Using grids makes nearly all conversations about size and position irrelevant.
To your specific question though, the setup method executes before any input arguments are processed. To obtain the parent of the componentcontainer, you need to do it in the constructor, or the update method. In either of those two methods, a simple obj.Parent.Position will give you the information you want.
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