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different view in uitable app designer

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piero
piero le 3 Nov 2023
Commenté : piero le 6 Nov 2023
to sx the variable in workspace... (T= struct2table(Sis);)
to dx the variable in appdesigner as table ( app.UITable_mincap_2.Data=Table_DataAllSystem_Struct(app.Sis);)
in both =1 but only one line is written differently
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 5 Nov 2023
if the data is not confidential then please store
Table_DataAllSystem_Struct(app.Sis)
into a variable, and save to a mat file and attach the mat file
piero
piero le 5 Nov 2023
this is file..

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 5 Nov 2023
Experimentally:
It appears that the formatting of rows in the table works on some kind of buffer system having to do with which values are currently visible (the row is scrolled into range, even if the column itself is not.)
The rule appear to be that if anywhere in the current "buffer"-full the row contains a non-integer value, that the entire buffer-full for that column may be formatted as floating point. But only if the values have absolute value less than 1000: from 1000 upwards, the individual non-integer item will be formatted in scientific notation but the integer items in the buffer-full will be formatted as integers.
This is definitely not a behaviour I would have expected.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 5 Nov 2023
You could consider using convertvars . However probably varfun with compose would be a better bet: if you just string() a column then it uses odd internal rules for the conversion, whereas if you invoke compose with an anonymous function you could specify the conversion format.
piero
piero le 6 Nov 2023
okkk

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