uitable checkbox in GUI

raw={'p1','p2','p3'}; %points id
column1=[200;250;300]; %distances
column1=num2cell(column1);
cellArray=[raw,column1];
set(handles.uitable1, 'Data', cellArray); %predetermined blank uitable in GUI
%I wanna create blank check box (false and adjustable) for each rows in uitable. When I click on any checkbox in uitable (false to true) belongs to its row, I want to retrieve this row's distance (column 1) for some calculation in editor page.

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'ColumnFormat', 'logical'
'CellEditCallback', set it to a function handle
If this function is called as a function handle, uitable passes it two arguments. The first argument, source, is the handle of the uitable. The second argument, eventdata, is an event data structure that contains the fields shown in the following table.
So look at the eventdata parameter. It will be a structure, with a field 'Indices' that tell you the row and column the user changed. The PreviousData and NewData fields of the structure can be used to determine whether the user is turning false to true.

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sermet
sermet on 22 Apr 2014
Edited: sermet on 22 Apr 2014
Walter, I'm afraid I don't understand clearly what you're trying to say (my background is not enough to comprehend it clearly).
Could you explain me again as a rudimentary level what I need to do with codes please. Especially points id and distances' rows number would be changed so I need to write a loop while creating uitable.
raw={'p1'; 'p2'; 'p3'}; %points id %COLUMN not row
column1=[200;250;300]; %distances
column1=num2cell(column1);
checked=false(size(raw,1),1); %is it checked?
cellArray=[raw,column1,checked];
set(handles.uitable1, 'Data', cellArray);
set(handles.uitable1, 'ColumnFormat', {'string', 'numeric', 'logical'});
set(handles.uitable1, 'CellEditCallback', @check_checked);
function check_checked(src, eventdata);
cur_data = get(src, 'Data');
where_changed = eventdata.Indices;
row_changed = where_changed(1);
id_affected = cur_data{row_changed, 1);
dist_affected = cur_data(row_changed, 2);
... now do something with the information ...
end
Thank you for this! One note: shouldn't
'string'
be
'char'
when setting the column format?

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