error using questdlg

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Tom Fredrick
Tom Fredrick le 2 Juin 2011
Commenté : Daelyn Greene le 11 Avr 2019
I want to give my participants the option of choosing which block to start with in the trial. I wrote this code: ButtonName = questdlg('Which block do you want to start with?', ... 'Block Type', 'B1','B2','B3','B4')and it returns the following error message, Warning: Default string does not match any button string name.
Please kindly advice. Thanks in advance.

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig le 2 Juin 2011
The proper use of QUESTDLG is:
ButtonName = questdlg(Question, Title, Btn1, Btn2, Btn3, DEFAULT)
Only (up to) three custom buttons may be specified, followed by the default button. So your code is read as having three buttons and a default named B4, which doesn't match any of the buttons. The last argument is always interpreted as the default button if there are 3 or more arguments.
If you need to have 4 buttons, you will have to make your own GUI, which shouldn't be very difficult...
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 2 Juin 2011
Ah, a disagreement between the help (2 buttons) and the doc (3 buttons)
Daelyn Greene
Daelyn Greene le 11 Avr 2019
Is there a way to not have the default button? Just a personal opinion, but the blue around one of the buttons looks bad (it doesn't match my color scheme in the rest of the document). Also, is it possible to change font and/or font color in the pop-up window?

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