CheckBoxTree - Programmatic Checking/Unchecking of Nodes

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How can I programmatically check/uncheck nodes of a CheckBoxTree?
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Markus Leuthold
Markus Leuthold on 16 Jul 2025
I understand how to check nodes
treeRoot = uitree("checkbox");
node1 = uitreenode(treeRoot, text="A - level 1");
node2 = uitreenode(treeRoot, text="B - level 1");
node3 = uitreenode(node1, text="A - level 2");
check A, which implicitly checks A level 1&2
treeRoot.CheckedNodes = node1;
check B
treeRoot.CheckedNodes = [treeRoot.CheckedNodes; node2];
How to uncheck A and its child?? Checking implicitly sets children as well, but not unchecking? Not sure if this was intended by @MathWorks Support Team
treeRoot.CheckedNodes(treeRoot.CheckedNodes == node1) = []; % does not work, because node2 is still toggled
This works, but it seems like I need to keep track of the tree myself?
treeRoot.CheckedNodes(ismember(treeRoot.CheckedNodes, [node1,node3])) = [];

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Randy Price
Randy Price on 29 Apr 2022
Resolved - assign nodes of the CheckBoxTree to its "SelectedNodes" property.
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STEVEN SATTERFIELD
STEVEN SATTERFIELD on 12 Jan 2023
Edited: John Kelly on 23 Oct 2023
It is not the "SelectedNodes" property, but rather the "CheckedNodes" property to which you must add or remove nodes. What would be helpful is an example of how to do that.

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Kris Hoffman
Kris Hoffman on 3 Mar 2023
Edited: Kris Hoffman on 3 Mar 2023
I'm using app designer and came across this issue. The above answers gave me the idea to simply address them in the 'CheckedNodes' attribute of the tree.
The first entry is put into the 'CheckedNodes' list does not need to be indexed.
app.Tree.CheckedNodes = app.Tree.Children(i).Children(j)
The following code adds the 3rd child of the 5th parent entry (I know it says children twice), to the end of the entries in the 'CheckedNodes' attribute.
app.Tree.CheckedNodes(end+1) = app.Tree.Children(5).Children(3)
then checking the checked nodes:
app.Tree.CheckedNodes
The last entry is there!
You can also add all entries under a "parent" node as follows:
app.Tree.CheckedNodes(end+1) = app.Tree.Children(5).Children
Now to remove a specific entry, as far as I know, you would need to know where it is in the TreeNode array. I was able to uncheck a box by using the following code.
app.Tree.CheckedNodes(2) = '';
The entry was removed and box, unchecked!
Hope that helps!
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Fabian Schnurre
Fabian Schnurre on 7 Dec 2023
string compare and everything that ai playground offers as an solution to find the place where the node is in the array doesn't work

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