Units in Audio Plugin Interface

Is there any way to set up the decimal precision to be shown in a audio plugin interface? Eg I don´t want the value of a parameter displayed as 3.7277 dB but 3.7 dB.
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Pablo

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Nov 2019
If you do a classdef yourself like is shown in https://www.mathworks.com/help/audio/ref/audioplugininterface.html#d117e26333 then you can define your own display() method for that class.

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Thanks Walter. The class is inherited from audioPlugin but as the result is an output of the audioPluginInterface , I don´t figure out how to control it. I´ll keep investigating this. Thanks again
Could you link to the context that is doing the displaying?
When slider or knob moves, the value corresponding to the position is displayed. Issue is value is coming from audioPluginInterface function (I guess), where I don´t have any option to set up what I want to control.
When I use the example at https://www.mathworks.com/help/audio/ug/plugin-gui-design.html then the relevant portion appears to be the call to parameterTuner . That in turn is a method inside ParameterTunable.m . The important step that takes a built-up description of an interface and builds the interface, is createParameterTuningController . Unfortunately that is a .p file. The operation of the interface is hidden inside .p files, so I do not know how to change the behavior.
You will need to open a technical support request with Mathworks.

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Pablo Panitta
Pablo Panitta on 27 Nov 2019
Answer from TS is "int" definition in audioPluginInterface works only inside Matlab environment (eg audioTestBench as Matlab Code or parameterTuner). When creating a vst (eg trough audiotestBench as VST or generateAudioPlugin command) the definition is lost (at least for display purpose). This will be raised to development team to be considered in future rel.

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