NaN elements during table data input - Matlab GUI
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I have a simple gui with a table: three columns, all set to editable, containing texts. With an additional button I can append empty rows to the end of the table. However, every time I write something in the new, empty cells at the bottom of the table and hit enter the value automatically changes to NaN. I've figured out that if I write a numerical value in the cells, there's no problem, so because of some reason matlab handles the new cell elements as if their type would be numeric. Any ideas how to solve this? I tried to add a CellEditCallback to the object, but the value update seems to happen before the callback would be evaluated...
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Baris Gungordu
on 19 Jan 2015
Dear Peter,
I have the same problem. I want the user to define only the first column for each added row. However, I could not apply your code.
I create my table with the following code: (Counters are used to number the rows created)
counter1 = counter1 + 1;
data = get(handles.uitable1, 'Data');
data(end+1,:) = [0 counter1-counter2+1 0 0 0 0];
set(handles.uitable1,'Data',data)
The rows created are all 0's and user can edit it. I want the first 0 to be 'Name' and to be editable by the user. I appreciate if you can give me an idea.
Peter Borda
on 23 Jan 2015
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