Changing color of a string in listbox - MATLAB GUI

Asked by Vincent I on 14 Jun 2012
Latest activity Commented on by Walter Roberson on 18 Jun 2012

I have a list of names in a listbox. What I would like to do is have a certain selected name change color, from red to green, when I click a button.

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Answer by Walter Roberson on 14 Jun 2012
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Don't add the name directly: add the HTML-ized version of the name.

htmlname = sprintf('<HTML><BODY bgcolor="%s">%s', 'red', ThisEntryName);

And in the callback:

namestr = cellstr(get(hObject, 'String'));
validx = get(hObject, 'Value');
newstr = regexprep(namestr{validx}, '"red"','"green"');
namestr{validx} = newstr;
set(hObject, 'String', namestr);

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Walter Roberson on 14 Jun 2012

Thanks for catching that; I have edited the correction in.

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Answer by Tom on 14 Jun 2012

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Answer by Vincent I on 14 Jun 2012

I have already looked at this article and unfortunately it doesnt work for what i want to do...

in the listbox with the names i can either add or delete the names.

the html method would not work for me

any other ideas? thank you

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Elige Grant on 14 Jun 2012

What you are generally describing above should work with HTML... can you post a few pictures of what you envision? Or can you post the cell-string you are using to apply to the listbox... there might be a formatting issue that is preventing it from working.

Vincent I
Answer by Vincent I on 18 Jun 2012

Walter, i'm not sure what do you mean or what to do with this line or where to add it. By name do you mean string name or listbox name?

Don't add the name directly: add the HTML-ized version of the name.

htmlname = sprintf('<HTML><BODY bgcolor="%s">%s', 'red', ThisEntryName);

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Jan Simon on 18 Jun 2012

@Vincent: You wrote "I have a list of names". Then just add the HTML stuff to one of the names to get it colored.

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Answer by Vincent I on 18 Jun 2012

What i ended up doing is this:

contents = cellstr(get(handles.Names_Listbox,'String'));

NewText = contents{get(handles.Names_Listbox,'Value')};

NewColor = sprintf('<HTML><BODY bgcolor="%s">%s', 'green', NewText);

set(handles.Names_Listbox,'Value',[])

set(handles.Names_Listbox, 'String', cat(1, get(handles.Names_Listbox,'String'), NewColor))

it works great THANK YOU. however, is there a way to move the new colored text to either the top of the list or to stay in the same place that it was initially?

Walter, I tried to follow your exemple in the callback but for some reason didnt do anything for me.

Thank you

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Vincent I on 18 Jun 2012

ok GOT IT

contents = cellstr(get(handles.Names_Listbox,'String'));
NewText = contents{get(handles.Names_Listbox,'Value')};
NewColor = sprintf('<HTML><BODY bgcolor="%s">%s', 'green', NewText);

namestr = cellstr(get(handles.Names_Listbox, 'String'));
validx = get(handles.Names_Listbox, 'Value');
newstr = regexprep(NewColor, '"red"','"blue"');
namestr{validx} = newstr;
set(handles.Names_Listbox, 'String', namestr);

its posible that few lines might not be needed, i have to do some tweaking, but as of right now it works. thank you very much

Vincent I on 18 Jun 2012

one other thing...
How can I change the text color of the colored listbox? thank you

Walter Roberson on 18 Jun 2012

<FONT color="cyan">

Vincent I
Answer by Vincent I on 18 Jun 2012

NVM

NewColor = sprintf('<HTML><BODY bgcolor="green" text="white">%s', NewText);

THANK YOU VERY MUCH for all your help...

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Answer by Vincent I on 18 Jun 2012

is there a way to move the new colored text to the top of the listbox?

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Walter Roberson on 18 Jun 2012

namestr(validx) = []; %delete it from where it was
namestr = [ {newstr}; namestr ];

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