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mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable Class

Namespace: mlreportgen.dom
Superclasses: mlreportgen.dom.FormalTable

MATLAB table

Description

Use an object of the mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable class to convert a MATLAB® table to a DOM table.

The mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable class is a handle class.

Class Attributes

HandleCompatible
true
ConstructOnLoad
true

Creation

Description

example

MLTableObj = mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable(table) creates a table object based on the specified MATLAB table.

MLTableObj = mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable(table,stylename) creates the table object and sets the StyleName property to stylename. Define the style in the template used to generate the report containing this table.

Input Arguments

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MATLAB table, used to generate the DOM table, specified as a MATLAB table.

Properties

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Background color that consists of a CSS color name or a hexadecimal RGB value, specified as a character vector or string scalar.

Note

Setting the BackgroundColor property adds a mlreportgen.dom.BackgroundColor format object to the Style property. Setting the BackgroundColor property to an empty value removes the object.

Example: "blue"

Example: "#0000ff"

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

The table constructor creates a mlreportgen.dom.TableBody object and assigns it to this property when the formal table is constructed. You cannot subsequently set this property. However, you can append content to the table body and set its properties via this property.

Attributes:

SetAccess
protected
NonCopyable
true

Type of border to draw, specified as one of the values in the table.

Border ValueDescriptionSupported Output Types

"dashed"

Dashed line

HTML, PDF, Word

"dashdotstroked"

Line with alternating diagonal dashes and dot

Word

"dashsmallgap"

Dashed line with a small gap between dashes

Word

"dotted"

Dotted line

HTML, PDF, Word

"dotdash"

Line with alternating dots and dashes

Word

"dotdotdash"

Line with alternating double dots and a dash

Word

"double"

Double line

HTML, PDF, Word

"doublewave"

Double wavy line

Word

"groove"

3-D effect grooved line

HTML, PDF

"hidden"

No line

The "none" border type also produces no line. However, conflicting borders are handled differently for "hidden" types than for "none" types. The "hidden" border type takes precedence over a conflicting border type. A conflicting border type takes precedence over the "none" type.

HTML, PDF

"inset"

3-D effect line

HTML, PDF, Word

"none"

No line

The "hidden" border type also produces no line. However, conflicting borders are handled differently for "hidden" types than for "none" types. The "hidden" border type takes precedence over a conflicting border type. A conflicting border type takes precedence over the "none" type.

HTML, PDF, Word

"outset"

3-D effect line

HTML, PDF, Word

"ridge"

3-D effect ridged line

HTML, PDF

"single"

Single line

Word

"solid"

Single line

HTML, PDF

"thick"

Thick line

Word

"thickthinlargegap"

Dashed line with alternating thick and thin dashes with a large gap

Word

"thickthinmediumgap"

Dashed line with alternating thick and thin dashes with a medium gap

Word

"thickthinsmallgap"

Dashed line with alternating thick and thin dashes with a small gap

Word

"thinthicklargegap"

Dashed line with alternating thin and thick dashes with a medium gap

Word

"thinthickmediumgap"

Dashed line with alternating thin and thick dashes, with a medium gap

Word

"thinthicksmallgap"

Dashed line with alternating thin and thick dashes with a small gap

Word

"thinthickthinlargegap"

Dashed line with alternating thin and thick dashes with a large gap

Word

"thinthickthinmediumgap"

Dashed line with alternating thin and thick dashes with a medium gap

Word

"thinthickthinsmallgap"

Dashed line with alternating thin and thick dashes with a small gap

Word

"threedemboss"

Embossed effect line

Word

"threedengrave"

Engraved effect line

Word

"triple"

Triple line

Word

"wave"

Wavy line

Word

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

A value of "on" collapses borders of adjacent cells into a single border. A value of "off" keeps borders of adjacent cells.

Note

This property applies only to HTML documents.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Border color, specified as a character vector or string scalar that consists of a CSS color name (see https://www.w3.org/wiki/CSS/Properties/color/keywords) or a hexadecimal RGB (truecolor) value in the form #RRGGBB.

Example: 'blue'

Example: '#0000ff'

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Table border width, specified in the form valueUnits, where Units is an abbreviation for the units. Valid abbreviations are:

  • "px" — pixels

  • "cm" — centimeters

  • "in" — inches

  • "mm" — millimeters

  • "pc" — picas

  • "pt" — points

Example: "2pt"

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Style of the line that separates the columns of a table or table section, specified as a string scalar or a character vector. See the Border property for a table of valid entries.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Color of lines separating columns specified as a character vector or string scalar that consists of a CSS color name or a hexadecimal RGB value.

Example: "blue"

Example: "#0000ff"

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Width of the line separating table columns, specified as a character vector or string scalar that consists of a number followed by an abbreviation of a unit of measurement. Valid Units abbreviations are:

  • "px" — pixels

  • "cm" — centimeters

  • "in" — inches

  • "mm" — millimeters

  • "pc" — picas

  • "pt" — points

Example: "10pt"

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

An array of mlreportgen.dom.TableColSpecGroup objects that specifies the width, alignment, and other properties of a group of columns. The first object applies to the first group of columns, the second object to the second group, and so on. Specify the number of columns belonging to each group using the Span property of the TableColSpecGroup object. For example, if the first object has a span of 2, it applies to the first two columns. If the second group has a span of 3, it applies to the next three columns, and so on.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Direction for text to flow, specified as one of these values:

  • "ltr" — Text flows from left to right

  • "rtl" — Text flows from right to left

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Horizontal alignment of this table, specified as one of these values:

  • "center"

  • "left"

  • "right"

Note

To prevent the overflow of large tables in PDF output, set the Width property.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

The table constructor creates a table header object and assigns it to this property when the formal table is constructed. You cannot subsequently set this property. However, you can append content to the table body and set its properties via this property.

Attributes:

SetAccess
private
Transient
true
NonCopyable
true

Horizontal rule for the heading, specified as an mlreportgen.dom.HorizontalRule object.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Whether the table contents stay on the same page, specified as a numeric or logical 1 (true) or 0 (false). The default value is empty and is equivalent to true.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: logical

Number of columns, specified as an integer.

Attributes:

SetAccess
private
NonCopyable
true

Data Types: uint64

Left margin of the table, specified as a character vector or string scalar that consists of a number followed by an abbreviation of a unit of measurement. Valid abbreviations are:

  • "px" — pixels

  • "cm" — centimeters

  • "in" — inches

  • "mm" — millimeters

  • "pc" — picas

  • "pt" — points

Example: "10pt"

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Whether to enable the first column that contains the row names, specified as logical. The MATLAB table object must define the row names.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: logical

Style of the lines that separate the rows of the table, specified as a character vector or string scalar.

See the description of the Border property for a description of the possible values.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Color of lines separating table rows, specified as a character vector or string scalar that consists of a CSS color name or a hexadecimal RGB value.

Example: "blue"

Example: "#0000ff"

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Width of the row separator, specified in the form valueUnits where Units is an abbreviation for the units. Valid abbreviations are:

  • "px" — pixels

  • "cm" — centimeters

  • "in" — inches

  • "mm" — millimeters

  • "pc" — picas

  • "pt" — points

Example: "5pt"

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

A percentage (for example, '100%') of the page width (minus margins for Word reports) or a number of units of measurement, having the format valueUnits. Units is an abbreviation for the units. These are valid abbreviations:

  • px — pixels

  • cm — centimeters

  • in — inches

  • mm — millimeters

  • pc — picas

  • pt — points

  • % — percent

Example: "5pt"

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Style to use for the table entries, specified as a cell array of format objects.

Note

The styles specified by this property apply to the content of a table's entries and not to the entries themselves. For example, you can use this property to define the font size of a table's entries but not the type or color of the entry borders. To specify the borders, you have to set the Style property of each entry.

Note

Be careful not to inadvertently overwrite a previous setting of this property. For example, setting this table's TableEntriesHAlign property appends an HAlign format object to this property. To avoid overwriting this property, you should set this property before setting other table properties that append formats to this property.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: cell

The inner margin is the margin between table cell content and the cell borders in the form valueUnits where Units is an abbreviation for the units. Valid abbreviations are:

  • "px" — pixels

  • "cm" — centimeters

  • "in" — inches

  • "mm" — millimeters

  • "pc" — picas

  • "pt" — points

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Name of a style specified in the style sheet of the document or document part to which this table is appended, specified as a character vector or string scalar.

The style specified by the StyleName property must be defined in the stylesheet of the document or document part to which this table is appended. The specified style defines the appearance of the table in the output document, except for formats that are specified by the Style property of this MATLABTable object. The format objects specified by the Style property override formats defined by the stylesheet.

You can set the StyleName property of any formal table section. Setting StyleName overrides the style specified by the formal table itself. However, if you do this for a Word document, you must explicitly specify the width of each column in a section to ensure that all sections have the same width. Word, unlike HTML and PDF, has no built-in support for formal tables. To handle this, the DOM interface represents a formal table as three tables, one for each section, embedded in a 3-by-1 table.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Format specification for this document element object, specified as an array of format objects. The formats specified by this property override corresponding formats specified by the StyleName property of this element. Formats that do not apply to this element are ignored.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: cell

Custom attributes of this document element, specified as an array of mlreportgen.dom.CustomAttribute objects. The custom attributes must be supported by the output format of the document element to which this object is appended.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Parent of mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable object, specified as a document element object. A document element must have only one parent.

Attributes:

SetAccess
private
NonCopyable
true

Children of mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable object, specified as an array of document element objects. This property contains the document element objects appended using the append method.

Attributes:

SetAccess
private
NonCopyable
true

Tag for mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable object, specified as a character vector or string scalar. The DOM API generates a session-unique tag as part of the creation of this object. The generated tag has the form CLASS:ID, where CLASS is the object class and ID is the value of the Id property of the object. Specify your own tag value to help you identify where to look when an issue occurs during document generation.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Object identifier for mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable object, specified as a character vector or string scalar. The DOM API generates a session-unique identifier when it creates the document element object. You can specify your own value for Id.

Attributes:

NonCopyable
true

Data Types: char | string

Methods

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Examples

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This example creates a DOM table from a MATLAB table that has row names. The example generates two reports that include the DOM table. In the first report, the row names column of the table does not have a label. In the second report, the row names column has a label.

Create a MATLAB table that shows the age, weight, and height of patients. Use the RowNames option to identify each row by the last name of the patient.

LastName = {'Sanchez';'Johnson';'Lee';'Diaz';'Brown'};
Age = [38;43;38;40;49];
Weight = [176;163;131;133;119];
Height = [71;69;64;67;64];
mltable = table(Age,Weight,Height,'RowNames',LastName)
mltable=5×3 table
               Age    Weight    Height
               ___    ______    ______

    Sanchez    38      176        71  
    Johnson    43      163        69  
    Lee        38      131        64  
    Diaz       40      133        67  
    Brown      49      119        64  

The MATLAB table has five rows and three columns. The row names are not part of the table. They are stored in a property of the table.

Create an mlreportgen.dom.MATLABTable object from the MATLAB table.

import mlreportgen.dom.*
mltableObj = MATLABTable(mltable);

Create a document and append the MATLABTable object to the document. Close and view the document.

d = Document('MyMATLABTable1','docx');
append(d,mltableObj);
close(d);
rptview(d);

Here is the table in the generated report:

The DOM table is a formal table, which has a header and a body. The table body has five rows and four columns. The first column consists of the MATLAB table row names.

Generate the report again, this time with a label for the column of row names. To specify the label, replace the empty text in the first entry of the table header row with the label text. To draw a line under the label, set the RowNamesRule property of the MATLABTable object to true.

LastName = {'Sanchez';'Johnson';'Lee';'Diaz';'Brown'};
Age = [38;43;38;40;49];
Weight = [176;163;131;133;119];
Height = [71;69;64;67;64];
mltable = table(Age,Weight,Height,'RowNames',LastName);
import mlreportgen.dom.*
mltableObj = MATLABTable(mltable);
th = mltableObj.Header;
thentry11 = entry(th,1,1);
thentry11.Children(1).Children(1).Content = 'Names';
mltableObj.RowNamesRule = true;
d = Document('MyMATLABTable2','docx');
append(d,mltableObj);
close(d);
rptview(d);

Here is the table in the generated report:

Version History

Introduced in R2016b