How to create a drop down list with fixed title?

I want a drop box with title 'Math' under which basic mathematical operations will be there-
BasicOperation = uicontrol(parent, 'Style', 'popup', 'Units', 'normalized', 'ToolTipString', 'Add/Subtract', 'String',{' = ',' + ',' - ',' * ',' / '} );
Like in this image - Title 'MATLAB Central' under which some options are there!
Thanks!

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Adam
Adam el 14 de Feb. de 2018
A dropdown list in a panel with a title, or simply with a text box above it would be the simplest option.
Nipurn Gulgulia
Nipurn Gulgulia el 15 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Nipurn Gulgulia el 15 de Feb. de 2018
@Adam I am doing it in panel only, but i have 5-6 different drop down button. I can't give a single title. Is there any other type of button which i can use?

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Rik
Rik el 14 de Feb. de 2018
The code below stores the chosen option in handles.BasicOperationString and resets the value back to the first option. You need to add something somewhere to control for the case that the user selects the first option (i.e. the explanatory text).
handles.BasicOperation = uicontrol(...
'Parent',parent,...
'Style', 'popup',...
'Units', 'normalized',...
'ToolTipString', 'Add/Subtract',...
'String',{'Basic operations',' = ',' + ',' - ',' * ',' / '},...
'Callback',@(hObject,eventdata) BasicOperationCallback(hObject,eventdata,guidata(hObject)));
function BasicOperationCallback(hObject,eventdata,handles)%#ok
val=get(hObject,'Value');
str=get(hObject,'String');
handles.BasicOperationString=str{val};
guidata(hObject,handles)%update handle struct
set(hObject,'Value',1);%reset to text
end

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Nipurn Gulgulia
Nipurn Gulgulia el 15 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Nipurn Gulgulia el 15 de Feb. de 2018
Is there any other type of button which i can use instead of pop up!
as.BasicOperation = uicontrol(as.parent, 'Style', 'popupmenu', 'Units', 'normalized', 'Position', [0.51, 0.907, 0.09, 0.06],'ToolTipString', 'Add/Subtract','String',{'Basic',' = ',' + ',' - ',' * ',' / '},'Callback',@(hObject,eventdata)as.addBasic);
function addBasic(as,source,~)
exist_strings1 = get(as.SignalEdit,'String');
All_Opterations = get( as.BasicOperation,'String');
SelectedValue1 = get( as.BasicOperation,'Value');
set(as.SignalEdit,'String',[exist_strings1, ' ', All_Opterations{SelectedValue1}]);
end
Rik
Rik el 15 de Feb. de 2018
You can write something different to popupmenu yourself, but it will be non-trivial. It is too much work to do it just for an answer here. You might take a look on the file exchange.
Btw, your callback is odd. The callback has two input by default: hObject and eventdata. You can use an anonymous function to extend this to automatically loading the struct that is saved in the guidata. This can be done with what I wrote.
Also, for readability it is better to keep every property you set on a single line, like I did in my code. That way it is much easier to keep track of what you have set and in what order.
Nipurn Gulgulia
Nipurn Gulgulia el 15 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Nipurn Gulgulia el 15 de Feb. de 2018
Thanks for your suggestions, I tried to run your code but i am getting error "Undefined function 'BasicOperationCallback' for input arguments of type 'double'."
Rik
Rik el 15 de Feb. de 2018
How did you save it? Because I see no reason why this would be the case.

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