multiple lines in static text box
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Padmapriya
on 1 Apr 2013
Commented: Image Analyst
on 11 Aug 2024
The following code I have used is for displaying the string in a static text box which is present in a GUI designed using MATLAB.Since, the output is genersted during runtime only the last line is displayed.For example,
function matchin
handles = guidata(gcbo);
set(handles.h_text,'String','performing matching...');
[image1, pathname]= uigetfile('*.bmp','Open An Fingerprint image');
Directory = fullfile ('C:','Users','ADMIN','Documents','MATLAB');
set(handles.h_text,'String','matching complete...');
D = dir(fullfile(Directory,'*.bmp'));
for i = 1:numel(D)
if isequal(image1,D(i).name)
set(handles.h_text,'String','matched');
else
set(handles.h_text,'String','not matched');
end
end
If I select the second image out of three images it is displaying
not matched
matched
not matched
in the matlab command window but, the static text box in GUI is displaying
not matched
How can I display multiple lines in the static text box?
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Image Analyst
on 1 Apr 2013
Use sprintf() to build up your string. Use the prior version of the string so you can append to it. And like Walter said, set the max property of the static text control to 2. Run this snippet for a demo:
message = '';
for k = 1 : 10
message = sprintf('%sThis is line #%d\n', message, k)
end
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Marie
on 11 Aug 2024
This worked great! I was wondering how I could do this if I wanted each line to start with a new phrase. I want to plot in my textbox n =1, A=3, and B=4 on seperate lines.
Image Analyst
on 11 Aug 2024
@Marie did you try something like
app.textbox1.Value = sprintf('n=1\nA=3\nB=4');
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Apr 2013
Each time through the "for i" loop, you are overwriting the existing String property with a single entry, so of course it is only displaying one entry.
In order to display multiple lines in a static text box, pass a cell array of strings as the String property. You might also need to set the Max parameter of the uicontrol to be 2.
I will leave it to you to figure out how to construct the cell array of strings you are going to set() the String property to.
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