truncated rowname in uitable

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shamal
shamal on 20 Jan 2025
Commented: shamal on 20 Jan 2025
hi, I see the truncated rowname in uitable
How can i display full name in uitable rowname?
RowName=compose(formatSpec,t1,sist);
app.UITable.RowName=RowName';
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 20 Jan 2025
Are you using a FIGURE or a UIFIGURE ?
shamal
shamal on 20 Jan 2025
i think it's uifigure

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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
Sulaymon Eshkabilov on 20 Jan 2025
Use an option of preserving the variable name rule - see this example:
% File Name to Be Imported:
filename = 'DATA_Sample_Table.csv';
OPTIONS = detectImportOptions(filename);
OPTIONS.VariableNamingRule = 'preserve'; % Preserve Original Variable Names
% Read DATA:
T_DATA = readtable(filename, OPTIONS);
% Display the Imported Table:
disp(T_DATA);
Row N Var 1 Var _______________________________________ _____ ___ {'This is what happened in Dec 2024' } 1 100 {'This is what happened in Jan 2025' } 2 110 {'This is what happened in March 2025'} 3 120 {'This is what happened in May 2025' } 4 130 {'This is what happened in July 2025' } 5 140

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Jan 2025
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 20 Jan 2025
Edited: Stephen23 on 20 Jan 2025
Summary: the ColumnWidth does not apply to the RowNames.
Workaround: convert the RowNames to a normal variable/column, set the ColumnWidth to "fit".
shamal
shamal on 20 Jan 2025
eh nothing then... I set it up this way from the beginning for various reasons

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