Cell select callback on uitable
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I have a uitable that I want to be able to select a cell with a mouse, and the value in that cell be put in an edit box. Under the CellSelectionCallback, I have the following code.
However, it attempts to run (and crash) when the contents of the uitable change. How can I only implement this when the mouse selects that cell?
function uitable1_CellSelectionCallback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
% hObject handle to uitable1 (see GCBO)
% eventdata structure with the following fields (see MATLAB.UI.CONTROL.TABLE)
% Indices: row and column indices of the cell(s) currently selecteds
% handles structure with handles and user data (see GUIDATA)
%handles=guidata(source);
handles.currentCell=eventdata.Indices;
guidata(gcf,handles);
handles=guidata(gcf);
Indices=handles.currentCell;
data=get(handles.uitable1,'Data');
data=data(Indices(1),Indices(2));
set(handles.editNum,'String', data);
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Geoff Hayes
on 17 Dec 2014
Jason - why is the code crashing? What is the error message? Put a breakpoint at the line
handles.currentCell=eventdata.Indices;
and observe (i.e. step through the code to see) what happens when the contents of the eatable changes.
The crash could be related to eventdata.Indices being empty and so the calls to Indices(1) and Indices(2) produce the errors. Guard against this case by doing something like
if ~isempty(eventdata.Indices)
handles.currentCell=eventdata.Indices;
guidata(hObject,handles);
Indices=handles.currentCell;
data=get(handles.uitable1,'Data');
data=data(Indices(1),Indices(2));
set(handles.editNum,'String', data);
end
Note the call to handles=guidata(gcf); is unnecessary and so can be removed, and the switch from gcf to hObject (see the documentation of guidata to understand why this is possible).
Jason
on 18 Dec 2014
Geoff Hayes
on 19 Dec 2014
Given your error message, I don't understand why there is no data. Is it because you have deleted all elements from the table?
A problem with the code may be because the selected cell retains focus and so you may have to shift the focus to some other control, or just guard against the problem you are experiencing.
Jason
on 19 Dec 2014
Geoff Hayes
on 19 Dec 2014
Cool, Jason. Consider making your solution (in the above comment) as an answer to your question.
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