Line break in "question dialog"
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Hi. I'm trying to introduce a line break in question dialog box in the qstring. I've used '\n' but it gives me error. Also I've used the three points (...) but it happened the same. Is the line break accepted in the question dialog box? Thanks
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Martijn
le 31 Jan 2011
Functions like INPUTDLG and MSGBOX do not interpret '\n' characters; SPRINTF does however. So using SPRINTF should do the trick:
msgbox(sprintf('Line 1\nLine 2'))
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Doug Eastman
le 31 Jan 2011
Another approach is to use a cell array:
questdlg({'Text on line 1','Text on line 2'})
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Paulo Silva
le 31 Jan 2011
questdlg(['Text on line 1' sprintf('\n') 'Text on line 2'])
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Axel Montano
le 9 Mai 2020
Modifié(e) : Axel Montano
le 9 Mai 2020
'String',sprintf('Line 1\nLine 2'));
This is what I used when running a dialog box.
Here is the whole code to make it easier for anyone wanting to play around with a dialog box.
Goodluck!
d = dialog('Position',[1000 600 400 300],'Name','Written by: ME!');
txt = uicontrol('Parent',d,...
'Style','text',...
'Position',[100 200 210 40],...
'String',sprintf('Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3'));
btn = uicontrol('Parent',d,...
'Position',[150 20 100 40],...
'String','Close dialog box',...
'Callback','delete(gcf)');
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Axel
le 23 Mar 2023
This is an old post, however for any future reference. The newline command can be used to perform this task properly.
"You selected to solve a single load transmission line problem." newline "test line of text"
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