App Designer: How to delete items from listbox?
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Hello everybody,
I want to make it possible to delete the selected item of a listbox by pushing a button. I'm using App Designer.
With the following code I'm getting the error message "Matrix index is out of range for deletion.". But if the first item is selected, nothing happens at all.
% Button pushed function: deleteButton
function deleteButtonPushed(app, event)
hListBox = app.ListBox;
currentItems = get(hListBox);
[~, index] = ismember(hListBox.Value, hListBox.Items);
newItems = currentItems;
newItems(index) = [];
set(hListBox,newItems);
end
So, I guess that's not the way to delete. So I tried to replace the selected item by another one. Just to test if it's possible to change anything in the listbox
newItems(index) = newItems(end);
set(hListBox,newItems);
Like this, I get the following message:
"Error using matlab.ui.control.ListBox/set You cannot set the read-only property 'BeingDeleted' of ListBox."
Can somebody help me? After trying and googling for hours, I'm not even sure if it's possible to change anything in the listbox at runtime.
(Matlab R2018b)
Thank you!!
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Luna
2019 年 1 月 12 日
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2019 年 1 月 12 日
Hi Marie,
Below code will delete your corresponding item.
function ButtonPushed(app, event)
[~,idx] = ismember(app.ListBox.Value,app.ListBox.Items);
app.ListBox.Items(idx) = [];
end
The below part in your code currentItems will give you the properties of the list box not the Item List in the listbox.
That's how get method works. Get method, gets the properties of the object you are referring in a struct. So that's why you see an error, you can see but you can't set all of the properties of an object because some of them might be protected.
hListBox = app.ListBox;
currentItems = get(hListBox);
When you debug your code(put red dot inside the pushbutton callback and evaluate the line currentItems = get(hListBox) with one step forward), you will see currentItems will give you the below properties:
currentItems =
struct with fields:
Multiselect: 'off'
Value: 'Item 1'
Items: {'Item 1' 'Item 3' 'Item 4'}
ItemsData: []
ValueChangedFcn: [function_handle]
Parent: [1×1 Figure]
HandleVisibility: 'on'
BusyAction: 'queue'
BeingDeleted: 'off'
Interruptible: 'on'
CreateFcn: ''
DeleteFcn: ''
Type: 'uilistbox'
Tag: ''
UserData: []
Enable: 'on'
Visible: 'on'
FontName: 'Helvetica'
FontSize: 12
FontWeight: 'normal'
FontAngle: 'normal'
FontColor: [0 0 0]
BackgroundColor: [1 1 1]
InnerPosition: [147 333 100 74]
Position: [147 333 100 74]
OuterPosition: [147 333 100 74]
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Ricky Zhang
2021 年 2 月 1 日
編集済み: Ricky Zhang
2021 年 2 月 1 日
careful: seems it doesn't work when ItemsData is not empty. app.ListBox.Value will return the corresponding item's data instead.
Luna
2021 年 2 月 4 日
Assuming your cell array A is below:
A = {'Item1',[],2,3,'','Item2'};
Then you have to use cellfun to detect each element isempty or not.
empty_idx = cellfun(@isempty, A)
Basically empty_idx will be as follows:
% empty_idx =
% 1×6 logical array
% 0 1 0 0 1 0
% >>
First you should have check all the Items and their data types inside your item list array (most probably a cell or can be categorical array you can check it in the documentation ) you defined for the ListBox.
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