How to read user input of multiple string separately in inputdlg
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Sanjeev Goyal
il 22 Apr 2017
Risposto: Image Analyst
il 22 Apr 2017
I want to enter user input using inputdlg,
if true
% prompt = {'Input the number of Criteria','Input short name of criteria'};
dlg_title = 'Alternative Evauation';
num_lines = 1;
defaultans = {'3','{Criteria1,Criteria2,Criteria3}'};
answer = inputdlg(prompt,dlg_title,num_lines,defaultans);
end
although I am able to read 'number of Criteria' as
n=str2num(answer{1})
but when I try to read the read the short name of criteria
as
str=answer{2}
then instead of reading str as 'Criteria1', 'Criteria2', 'Criteria3'separately, it reads as Criteria1Criteria2Criteria3,
Please tell me how can I handle the multiple string input separately.
Thanks
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Image Analyst
il 22 Apr 2017
Here's a snippet I post regularly:
% Ask user for two floating point numbers.
defaultValue = {'45.67', '78.91'};
titleBar = 'Enter a value';
userPrompt = {'Enter floating point number 1 : ', 'Enter floating point number 2: '};
caUserInput = inputdlg(userPrompt, titleBar, 1, defaultValue);
if isempty(caUserInput),return,end; % Bail out if they clicked Cancel.
% Convert to floating point from string.
usersValue1 = str2double(caUserInput{1})
usersValue2 = str2double(caUserInput{2})
% Check usersValue1 for validity.
if isnan(usersValue1)
% They didn't enter a number.
% They clicked Cancel, or entered a character, symbols, or something else not allowed.
% Convert the default from a string and stick that into usersValue1.
usersValue1 = str2double(defaultValue{1});
message = sprintf('I said it had to be a number.\nTry replacing the user.\nI will use %.2f and continue.', usersValue1);
uiwait(warndlg(message));
end
% Do the same for usersValue2
% Check usersValue2 for validity.
if isnan(usersValue2)
% They didn't enter a number.
% They clicked Cancel, or entered a character, symbols, or something else not allowed.
% Convert the default from a string and stick that into usersValue2.
usersValue2 = str2double(defaultValue{2});
message = sprintf('I said it had to be a number.\nTry replacing the user.\nI will use %.2f and continue.', usersValue2);
uiwait(warndlg(message));
end
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Star Strider
il 22 Apr 2017
Try this instead:
prompt = {'Input the number of Criteria','Input short name of Criterion 1','Input short name of Criterion 2','Input short name of Criterion 3'};
dlg_title = 'Alternative Evauation';
num_lines = [1 20];
defaultans = {'3','Criterion 1','Criterion 2','Criterion 3'};
answer = inputdlg(prompt,dlg_title,num_lines,defaultans);
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Star Strider
il 22 Apr 2017
My pleasure.
You will have to experiment on your own to get the inputdlg function to do what you want, if you want it to be adaptable. One way would be to set up the maximum number of criteria you believe would ever be needed, and test for the response being different from the default. Or ask first in another inputdlg for the number the user will provide, then dynamically design the second inputdlg to accommodate that number.
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