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addGroup

Add new settings group

Since R2019b

Description

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s = addGroup(parentgroup,name) adds a new settings group to the specified parent settings group and returns a SettingsGroup object containing the new settings group. By default, settings groups are not hidden, which means that they display in the parent settings group.

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s = addGroup(___,Name,Value) specifies settings group properties using one or more name-value pair arguments. For example, 'Hidden',true adds a hidden settings group. Specify name-value pairs after all other input arguments.

Examples

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Use the settings function to access the root of the settings tree and then create the settings group mysettings.

s = settings;
newGroup = addGroup(s,"mysettings");
s
s = 
  SettingsGroup with properties:

    mysettings: [1×1 SettingsGroup]
        mytest: [1×1 SettingsGroup]
        matlab: [1×1 SettingsGroup]

Use removeGroup to remove mysettings.

removeGroup(s,"mysettings");
s
s = 
  SettingsGroup with properties:

    mytest: [1×1 SettingsGroup]
    matlab: [1×1 SettingsGroup]

Use the settings function to access the root of the settings tree and then create the hidden settings group myhiddensettings. Because the new group is hidden, it does not appear when you display the parent settings group.

s = settings;
addGroup(s,"myhiddensettings",Hidden=true);
s
s = 
  SettingsGroup with properties:

    mytest: [1×1 SettingsGroup]
    matlab: [1×1 SettingsGroup]

Although myhiddensettings does not appear in the settings tree, it is accessible. For example, you can create the settings group myveryhiddensettings inside myhiddensettings.

addGroup(s.myhiddensettings,"myveryhiddensettings");
s.myhiddensettings
ans = 
  SettingsGroup 'myhiddensettings' with properties:

    myveryhiddensettings: [1×1 SettingsGroup]

You can remove the hidden group in the same way you would a visible group.

removeGroup(s,"myhiddensettings")

Create a settings group and specify a default validation function for the group. This function validates the values of all settings within the group that do not have their own validation functions defined.

Create a validation function numericValidationFcn that throws an error when the input is not numeric.

function numericValidationFcn(x)
    errorMsg = "Value must be numeric."; 
    assert(isnumeric(x),errorMsg);
end

Use the settings function to access the root of the settings tree and then create the settings group myNumericSettings. Specify the validation function.

s = settings;
newNumericGroup = addGroup(s,"myNumericSettings",...
    ValidationFcn=@numericValidationFcn);

If you create a new setting in the myNumericSettings group and attempt to set the value of the setting to a nonnumeric value, MATLAB errors. For example, MATLAB errors if you run this statement, which attempts to set PersonalValue to a string instead of a numeric value.

addSetting(newNumericGroup,"mySetting",PersonalValue="Hello")

Use removeGroup to remove myNumericSettings.

removeGroup(s,"myNumericSettings");

Input Arguments

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Parent settings group to add the group to, specified as a SettingsGroup object. Use the settings function to access the root settings group object and all the available settings groups.

Name of settings group to add, specified as a character vector or string scalar. If name already exists in the specified parent settings group, MATLAB® throws an error. MATLAB also errors if name matches the name of a method of the SettingsGroup object, such as addSetting or hasGroup.

Name-Value Arguments

Specify optional pairs of arguments as Name1=Value1,...,NameN=ValueN, where Name is the argument name and Value is the corresponding value. Name-value arguments must appear after other arguments, but the order of the pairs does not matter.

Before R2021a, use commas to separate each name and value, and enclose Name in quotes.

Example: addGroup(parentgroup,'myGroup','Hidden',true) adds a new hidden settings group to the specified parent settings group.

Hidden state, specified as true or false.

When set to true, the settings groups and settings within the group do not display, although they remain accessible.

Function to validate settings in the group, specified as a function handle. When specified, the function is used to validate the values of all settings within the group that do not have their own validation functions defined.

The function handle must be associated with a function that accepts the potential setting value as an input argument, has no output arguments, and throws an error if the validation fails.

The function handle must point to a function on the MATLAB path. Anonymous or nested function handles are not supported.

Version History

Introduced in R2019b