- The string property is simply what is displayed on a GUI object, eg the label on a button.
- The value property indicates the state of that object, e.g. whether the button depressed or not.
Difference between String and Value
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Stephen23
2017-11-2
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2017-11-2
You should always read the documentation carefully each time you use any uicontrol object:
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Jan
2017-11-2
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2017-11-2
The 'String' property contains the string (character vector), which is displayed in the GUI. The 'Value' contains a numerical value, e.g. 1 or 0 for a toggle button or check box to determine, if the control is enabled or disabled currently. For a slider it is the current value between the min and max values. For a listbox, 'Value' contains the selected rows.
While the 'String' is usually fixed, the 'Value' depends on the user actions (with exceptions, of course, e.g. if the name of a user selected file is displayed in a button).
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Roman Müller-Hainbach
2017-11-2
Different UI elements have different uses for the 'String' and 'Value' property. in 'uicontrol's these properties behave dependent on the 'Style' you choose ('pushbutton' by default). Things like pushbuttons, textfields probably use the 'String' property to set the displayed string. The 'Value' doesn't always have a function in uicontrols. Checkboxes are an example where this property is used. It controls the state (checked/unchecked) there. As always, read the documentation for the element you are using. The uses for such a property like 'String' and 'Value' may differ a lot for different classes of objects. Feel free to ask more specifically about the element you are using right now.
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