- format as strings
- independently round() each column to the appropriate number of digits
Formatting Numbers in App Designer's UITable
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Felipe Dicker
on 10 Jan 2025
Commented: Olof
about 10 hours ago
Is there a way to format numbers in a UITable in App Designer? For example, can I have the second row's format be '%.1f' and cell (4,2)'s format be '%.4e'? I don't want to use strings because I need to keep the table's numerical data.
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Walter Roberson
on 10 Jan 2025
You have two possibilities here:
The problem with strings is that a) the table no longer contains full-precision data; and b) you lose the ability to force edits to be strictly numeric format (though with CellEditCallback you can post-process and remove the unacceptable portions of the entry.)
The problem with round() is that a) the table no longer contains full-precision data; and b) trailing zero decimal places will not be displayed, so you cannot force the equivalent of %.4f
There is no mechanism that preserves the full-precision values inside the uitable but displays the data with custom format. You can set 'ColumnFormat' for individual entries to be 'short' but that is not so satisfactory.
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Olof
8 minutes ago
There is aslo a non-satisfactory option as well, to set two decimals :
app.myUITable.ColumnFormat( specify what columns here )={'bank'}
Another not so satisfactory workaround is to keep full numerical representation in UITable.UserData.myTable (in the shadows of the object, or anywhere else for that matter) and displayed string data in UITable.Data where each cell can show desired number formatting using string conversion as mentioned above. Callbacks for the cell edit will have to do the handling/conversion between the tables. This works poorly when user copy-and-paste to/from the UItable, or at least it need very complicated handling of that event.
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