Remove programmatically added checkboxes and replace them with new checkboxes
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I am working on an app that dynamically adds checkboxes based on the data loaded to a panel. I want to replace the checkboxes with new checkboxes with different names depending on the file I load.
The data loaded here are the names of the files in a given folder to populate a set of checkboxes, whose number can vary.
How do I then remove the checkboxes when I load a different set of files?
names=dir('*train*.mat');% identify files with 'train' in name
r={names(:).name}.'; % Create an cell structure of names
StrErase=["Train","Validation","train","validation","ing"]; % erase parts of the string
% Load Posture data and names
for i=1:length(r)
str=replace(erase(r(i),".mat"),'_',' '); % remove the file extension from the name
app.Postcbx{i}=uicheckbox('Parent',app.PosturesPanel,"Value",1,'Position',...
[10 (330-20*i) 150 15],'Text',erase(str,StrErase)); % Create the checkboxes
end
3 Comments
Jan
on 4 May 2022
What about:
delete(app.Postcbx)
or if they are really defined as cell elements:
delete([app.Postcbx{:}])
Accepted Answer
Voss
on 4 May 2022
Edited: Voss
on 5 May 2022
names=dir('*train*.mat');% identify files with 'train' in name
r={names(:).name}.'; % Create an cell structure of names
StrErase=["Train","Validation","train","validation","ing"]; % erase parts of the string
n_old = numel(app.Postcbx);
n_new = numel(r);
if n_old > n_new
% delete any old checkboxes you don't need
delete([app.Postcbx{n_new+1:n_old}]);
app.Postcbx(n_new+1:n_old) = [];
elseif n_old < n_new
% create any new checkboxes you need
for i = n_old+1:n_new
app.Postcbx{i}=uicheckbox('Parent',app.PosturesPanel);
end
end
% update the Position, Text, and Value of all checkboxes
for i = 1:n_new
str=replace(erase(r(i),".mat"),'_',' '); % remove the file extension from the name
app.Postcbx{i}.Position = [10 (330-20*i) 150 15];
app.Postcbx{i}.Text = erase(str,StrErase);
app.Postcbx{i}.Value = 1;
end
3 Comments
Voss
on 5 May 2022
Edited: Voss
on 5 May 2022
Perhaps those checkboxes that persisted were not stored in app.Postcbx? Hard to say without seeing more of the app code.
In general, it should be feasible to delete/create objects as needed, without having to delete all and then create a new set each time the set changes.
EDIT: Actually, I just made a modification to my answer. Try it like it is now, and see if that works, if you're still planning to use checkboxes as opposed to some other type of component.
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