Checking if inserted text has numbers

Hello there. I need to build a program, where an user inserts its name in the dialog box. But the inserted text cannot have numbers or any special symbols. How may program check that and show an information to user?

Answers (3)

in my opinion the easiest way would be
all(isletter(expressionString))
>> all(isletter('haj%kj'))
ans =
logical
0
>> all(isletter('hajkj'))
ans =
logical
1
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 5 Jan 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 5 Jan 2017
>> all(isstrprop('onlyalpha','alpha'))
ans = 1
>> all(isstrprop('1234_+!%%','alpha'))
ans = 0

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Seems legit. But could you put it in the try-catch loop?
You can put this inside a try-catch statement, but as you don't mention this in your question I have no idea what you are trying to achieve.
It goes like this: you click on a button named "load patient", then a new window shows up, where you have to wirte its name. And I just want to prevent user from inserting symbols and numbers.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 9 Jan 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 9 Jan 2017
I wouldn't use a try - catch for that. That is a bit brutal. Just put the code in a for-loop and break out of the loop when the user enters valid input. The for loop should have five or so iterations, after which you can conclude that the user is not interested in supplying valid data anyway so you might as well terminate the code.

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strTrue = 'Abs';
strFalse = '!abs!!!';
expr = '^[A-Za-z]';
a = isempty(regexp(strTrue,expr))
b = isempty(regexp(strFalse,expr))

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