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In Ap Designer: put new data into a (ui)table

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Gavin
Gavin circa 13 ore fa
Risposto: Mario Malic circa 3 ore fa
This should be easy... Data comes in from a serial device consisting of a character and a number (time in msec) and I want to insert it into a table on screen.
I've got my serial callback working (after much effort) and I thought the next step would be easier. I have created a uitable that is displayed on the screen. Empty at first, called ResultsTable and thus referred to as app.ResultsTable with 2 columns named 'Event' and 'Time'. Everything else about the table is defaulted.
The app.ResultsTable.Data is initially [ ] as expected and as each bit of info comes in I want to add it to the table. Serial callback parsed the input into PType (a character) and PTime (uint32) so why does
app.ResultsTable.Data(app.NextTrial,'Event') = char(PType);
app.ResultsTable.Data(app.NextTrial,'Time') = PData;
Give me multiple columns where the number of columns is the ascii value of the character? If PType is 'A' I get 64 zeros and then a 65. I've tried various combinations of [ PType PData ] ( etc.) { another attempt }. All kinds of complicated merging of multiple tables is described in help but not simply putting new data into a new table within App Designer code (which has to be different than MatLab of course)
And after I get that first row in, I sure hope I can keep adding rows (app.NextTrial is the row index of course) for as long as I have enough memory (maybe 1000 rows?), that I can later export to an excel file or .CSV.
Thanks for the help for an old time C coder new to Matlab.
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Gavin
Gavin circa 12 ore fa
BTW I have assigned numbers from one table to another with this syntax e.g.
app.TrialsTable(ii, 2) = app.StimInputTable.Data(jj,3);
And it works just fine.... Even fun things like this work
app.TrialsTable.Var3(ii+xx) = LRCat(1);
While waiting for answers... I tried setting types for the columns with
app.ResultTable = setvartype(app.ResultTable, ...
{'Event','Time'},{'char','uint32'});
But I got
Undefined function 'setvartype' for input arguments of type 'matlab.ui.control.Table'.
Adding .Data just gives me
Undefined function 'setvartype' for input arguments of type 'cell'.

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Mario Malic
Mario Malic circa 3 ore fa
Hi Gavin,
Hopefully, I understood the question and here's an example code that could help.
hFig = uifigure();
t = uitable("Parent", hFig);
pType = 'a';
pData = 1;
pType = convertCharsToStrings(pType); % uitable supports string arrays, not char arrays
for i = 1 : 5
if isempty(t.Data) % Init (sets the var types too)
t.Data = [pType, pData];
else
t.Data(end + 1, :) = [pType, pData]; % adding data to the next row
end
pData = pData + 1;
end

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