Listbox multi selection without using Ctrl?

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Jurgens Wolfaardt
Jurgens Wolfaardt le 11 Déc 2017
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 25 Nov 2023
Hi All
I have a GUIDE listbox in which I select and deselect multiple options regularly. Listbox entry selection unfortunately works like Windows file selection in Explorer; You have to hold down Ctrl if you want to deselect only one file in a selection or want to add one. Can I set the listbox to rather toggle clicked entries? When my customer forgets to hold down Ctrl, all their selections disappear...
Thanks!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 21 Déc 2017
Each time they make a selection, the Callback is invoked, and the control's value property is updated to reflect the current selection.
If you keep track of the previous value property then if the new value is scalar (because the user forgot to hold control) then check to see if the new value was present in the previous selection: if it was then update the value property to the old value without the current value, because this is the case where a user clicked on an existing selected value intending to exclude it. If the new value was not present in the previous value then set the new value to be the combination of the old one and the current value, as this is the case of the user clicking on a nonselected value intending to select it.
You might not want to apply this logic if the previous value was scalar and the new one is as well, as that is the ambiguous case: it could be that the user had selected one thing before and clicked something else because they changed their mind, or it could be the case where the user had one thing selected and forgot to hold down control to select the second one.
I recall that I implemented this logic at some point, but my memory of when has gone into hiding so I would have difficulty digging it up.
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Jurgens Wolfaardt
Jurgens Wolfaardt le 9 Jan 2018
Thanks Walter! Good ideas...

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Amy
Amy le 20 Déc 2017
Modifié(e) : Amy le 21 Déc 2017
Have you considered putting multiple checkboxes or toggle buttons inside of a button group instead? It sounds like that might be closer to the behavior you're describing.
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Rohit Deshmukh
Rohit Deshmukh le 12 Déc 2019
@Jurgens-
I am looking for same solution. How did you implement radio buttons in list box?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 12 Déc 2019
You cannot have a radio button inside a list box. You would use a uibuttongroup
Also note that by definition a radio button group has exactly one selection (or sometimes none) which would be the opposite of the requirement of the Question which inherently requires multiple selection.

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Harry Weston
Harry Weston le 23 Nov 2023
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 25 Nov 2023
I got the following to work for selecting multiple values on an app listbox:
% check if the value is already selected and remove if it has
if max(contains(app.selectedYChannels, app.YChannelsListBox.Value))
% remove
valToRemove = contains(app.selectedYChannels, app.YChannelsListBox.Value);
app.selectedYChannels{1,valToRemove} = [];
app.selectedYChannels = app.selectedYChannels(~cellfun('isempty',app.selectedYChannels));
else
% save stored selection
app.selectedYChannels = [app.selectedYChannels, app.YChannelsListBox.Value];
end % if
% update Y Channel/s list box
app.YChannelsListBox.Value = app.selectedYChannels;
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 25 Nov 2023
I would suggest that it would be clearer if you changed
if max(contains(app.selectedYChannels, app.YChannelsListBox.Value))
to
if any(contains(app.selectedYChannels, app.YChannelsListBox.Value))

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