Uitable Decimal Places How To?

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Al
Al on 19 Jan 2015
Commented: Lee on 6 Oct 2022
currently some of my Uitable is decimal and some is scientific notation. I would like to make it all decimal and be able to control the number of decimal places. Anyone know how to set the output to decimal and be able to change the number of decimals in the context of my code? (below)
f = figure('Position',[1 1 500 250]);
%Row and column names
cnames = {'C1','C2'};
rnames = {'R1','R2','R3'...
'R4', 'R5', 'R6'...
'R7','R8',...
'R9', 'R10'...
'R11' };
% create the data
d = [SmI SmD ; RmI RmD ; KmI KmD ; RthI RthD;QjthI QjthD;...
QjthISS QjthDSS;QpcI QpcD; QpcISS QpcDSS; QphI QphD;...
QphISS QphDSS;ZmI ZmD];
% Create the uitable
t = uitable('Data',d,...
'ColumnName',cnames,...
'RowName',rnames);
% Set width and height
tableextent = get(t,'Extent');
oldposition = get(t,'Position');
newposition = [oldposition(1) oldposition(2) tableextent(3)...
tableextent(4)];
set(t, 'Position', newposition);
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Jelthe
Jelthe on 23 Mar 2016
Nobdy? I got the same problem. It might just be writing '%.2f' somewhere. But i cant figure out where.

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Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Mar 2016
There is no control of the individual numeric entries other than... http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/uitable-properties.html#property_columnformat
ColumnFormat: "A string accepted by the format function, such as: 'short', 'bank', 'long'"
For anything more complex than that you need to convert the numeric entries to strings and display the strings.
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Lee
Lee on 5 Oct 2022
I cannot find any documentation regarding these column format options - are they now obsolete?
So in 6 years, Matlab still haven't added the ability to control decimation in a uitable?

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Allen Daubendiek
Allen Daubendiek on 23 Aug 2018
Building on Walter's answer, I found reformatting data in a cell string useful.
Try a variation of this (left pad each string to 9 characters):
d = cellstr( pad( string( d ), 9, 'left' ) );
uitable( gcf, 'Data', d, 'ColumnFormat',{'char', 'char'} );
This solution will break down at some point for picky users, but it improved my aesthetics in the short term.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2022
uitable() for uifigure() have a different implementation and slightly different properties than uitable() for traditional figure()
Lee
Lee on 6 Oct 2022
ok thanks, I will give a try. What a complete mess though...

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