Is there a way to edit the own items of an editable uidropdown, where mutiple items can be the same value?

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I made a quick example to demonstrate my problem.Is there a way to make something like this:
fig = uifigure;
dropdown = uidropdown(fig,"Editable","on");
dropdown.Items = ["Test_1","Test_2","Test_3","Test_3"];
dropdown.ValueChangedFcn = @(src,event)example_function(src,event);
function example_function(src,event)
% currently something like this is not implemented and in my understanding there isn't a workaround for it
% in this special usecase where multiple identically items can be in
% one instance of uidropdown(why a workaround likely isn't possibly)
% Is there a reason why something like this isnt implemented:
% dropdown.Items{selected/clicked on} -> event.IndexOfClickedItem: ["Test_1"->1, "Test_2"->2, "Test_3"->3, "Test_3"->4]
index = event.IndexOfClickedItem;
src.Items{index} = src.Value;
end
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Mario Malic
Mario Malic le 30 Mai 2023
Check ItemsData property, it may help you to index into Items.
Jonas Schütz
Jonas Schütz le 30 Mai 2023
Modifié(e) : Jonas Schütz le 30 Mai 2023
I already tried it with ItemsData but there isn't a specific way to acess the needed index and at the end you get the same problem like described.I tried a workaround using ItemsData but at the end it doesn't work because there can be multiple same Items. Or is there something like src.ItemsData.Value for the ValueChangedFcn?

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre le 30 Mai 2023
Modifié(e) : Cris LaPierre le 30 Mai 2023
There is a way to do this. As suggested, use the ItemsData property. You need to first define this when creating your drop down. Internally, the src and event values are the corresponding value from the ItemsData property.
fig = uifigure;
dropdown = uidropdown(fig,"Editable","on");
dropdown.Items = ["Test_1","Test_2","Test_3","Test_3"];
% Define the ItemsData property with a value for each element in Items.
dropdown.ItemsData = 1:4;
dropdown.ValueChangedFcn = @(src,event)example_function(src,event);
function example_function(src,event)
index = event.Value;
src.Items{index} = src.Value; % Be sure this statement is doing what you want
end
The final line of code in your function will generate an error. I believe you have to replace the entire array of Items, and not just a single value. To do what I think you are trying to do, you'll have to do that in steps. That might look like this:
Items = src.Items;
Items{index} = num2str(src.Value);
src.Items = Items;
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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre le 30 Mai 2023
Have you tested the code I shared? Seems to work for me, but perhaps I don't fully understand the issue you are trying to describe.
Jonas Schütz
Jonas Schütz le 31 Mai 2023
Modifié(e) : Jonas Schütz le 31 Mai 2023
Sorry, it is indeed working as described. Thank you very very much! I wasn't at the PC and only had seen the
event.PreviousValue
with which I also had played around a bit. Thank you! I only had tested event.PreviousValue without ItemsData property but with the ItemsData property it behaves like expected.

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