App Designer: Format headings on uitable
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The table below is a uitable created within App Designer that has been modified using the following code:
app.UITable2.ColumnName = {'node iD', 'X', 'Y', 'Z'};
app.UITable2.ColumnWidth = {80, 80, 80, 80};
nodeindex = (1:1:length(app.D.Coord))';
nodeid = num2cell(nodeindex);
Xcoord = num2cell(app.D.Coord(1,:)');
Ycoord = num2cell(app.D.Coord(2,:)');
Zcoord = num2cell(app.D.Coord(3,:)');
app.UITable2.Data = [nodeid Xcoord Ycoord Zcoord];
I wish to do two things:
- Format the column headers (modify text font and weight, text colour and background)
- Centrally align the data within the table.
Any help would be appreciated. I have searched through the documentation and other similar answers but have found nothing as of yet that seems to work.
Thanks in advance, Sam
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Eric Delgado
el 19 de Jun. de 2023
Editada: Eric Delgado
el 19 de Jun. de 2023
I am not sure if it is still an issue to you guys, but I wrote ccTools, a lib that turns possible the customization of the header of the uitable (and a lot of more things, like a new filterable table class). I hope it helps! :)
f = uifigure;
g = uigridlayout(f, 'RowHeight', {'1x'}, 'ColumnWidth', {'1x'});
t = uitable(g, 'Data', table("#"+string((1:100)'), (1:100)', (1:100)'+.1, (1:100)'+.001, (1:100)'+.00001, randn(100,1)));
drawnow
ccTools.compCustomization(t, 'backgroundHeaderColor', '#52555c', ...
'borderRadius', '10px', ...
'fontFamily', 'Times New Roman', ...
'color', 'white');
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ES
el 9 de En. de 2018
Editada: ES
el 9 de En. de 2018
You can use html to format the headings, values in table!
You may start here https://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog/gui-formatting-using-html
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Ramiro Massol
el 29 de En. de 2021
HTML is not yet recognized in AppDesigner R2020b, so no way yet to format column/row headers in uitable.
Adam Danz
el 25 de Mayo de 2021
This answer shows how to create a UITable within a UIFigure (eg, app designer) that appears to have formatted column names. It moves the column names into the first row of the data and the applies formatting to make it appear as though the first line of data is actually a table header. The same logica can be applied to row names.
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