Taking a string input and transferring it to a integer

I am trying to write a script to calculate the nominal kohms of a resistor. I need to create a menu of 10 colors and be able to assign those colors a number that I can use to create the final equasion. The numbers are integers ranging from 0 to 9 and there are three user selected inputs. Thanks in advance!

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If you really insist on doing this with dialogs, you can use listdlg.
Otherwise, build a uifigure or something

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DGM
DGM il 14 Ott 2021
Modificato: DGM il 15 Ott 2021
Meh.
numbands = 4;
colornames = {'black','brown','red','orange','yellow','green','blue','violet','gray','white','gold','silver'};
tolerancemap = [1 2 0.5 0.25 0.1 0.05 5 1]; % in percent
multmap = [0:7 -1 -2];
digits = zeros(1,numbands-2);
for vb = 1:numbands
ps = sprintf('Color Band %d',vb);
if vb == numbands
%tol = listdlg('promptstring',ps,'selectionmode','single','liststring',colornames([2 3 6:9 11 12]));
tol = menu(ps,colornames([2 3 6:9 11 12]));
elseif vb == numbands-1
%multiplier = listdlg('promptstring',ps,'selectionmode','single','liststring',colornames([1:8 11 12]));
multiplier = menu(ps,colornames([1:8 11 12]));
else
%digits(vb) = listdlg('promptstring',ps,'selectionmode','single','liststring',colornames);
digits(vb) = menu(ps,colornames);
end
end
value = str2double(sprintf('%d',digits-1)) * 10^multmap(multiplier);
tol = tolerancemap(tol);
if value >= 1E6
fprintf('The resistor value is %.2f Mohms, with a tolerance of %.2f%%\n',value/1E6,tol)
elseif value >= 1E3
fprintf('The resistor value is %.2f kohms, with a tolerance of %.2f%%\n',value/1E3,tol)
else
fprintf('The resistor value is %.2f ohms, with a tolerance of %.2f%%\n',value,tol)
end
Now you can add the tempco band too.

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Thanks for the answer!
I am a first time matlab user, I can understand a lot of these commands but i'm a little hung up on the first for statement and what that is actually doing. Specifically the zeros command and the elipsis in the listdlg commands.
thanks
Here, zeros() is used to preallocate a vector to hold the significant digits of the value. I'm assuming the color code scheme uses one band for tolerance and one band for a value multiplier; hence, the length of this vector is 2 less than the number of color bands.
The ellipsis is just a way to break long expressions across multiple lines so that the parser knows it's all one line of code.
Thanks again, huge help.
Understanding how you approached this now, its a way more efficent method but my Professor is telling me it has to use the menu command rather than listdlg. I dont need the whole answer, but is there a way to index arrays within the menu command?
Augh. I didn't even think about literally using menu(). I never use interactive stuff, so i don't remember any of these things.
I edited to add example usage of menu in place of listdlg(). The indexing is basically the same.

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