Customize Display for Heterogeneous Arrays
You can call only sealed methods on nonscalar heterogeneous arrays. If you want to customize classes that are part of a heterogeneous hierarchy, you must override and declare as Sealed
all the methods that are part of the CustomDisplay
interface.
The versions of disp
and display
that are inherited from matlab.mixin.CustomDisplay
are sealed. However, these methods call all of the part builder (Part Builder Methods) and state handler methods (State Handler Methods).
To use the CustomDisplay
interface, the root class of the heterogeneous hierarchy can declare these methods as Sealed
and Access = protected
.
If you do not need to override a particular method, then call the superclass method, as shown in the following code.
For example, the following code shows modifications to the
getPropertyGroups
and displayScalarObject
methods,
while using the superclass implementation of all others.
classdef RootClass < matlab.mixin.CustomDisplay & matlab.mixin.Heterogeneous %... methods (Sealed, Access = protected) function header = getHeader(obj) header = getHeader@matlab.mixin.CustomDisplay(obj); end function groups = getPropertyGroups(obj) % Override of this method % ... end function footer = getFooter(obj) footer = getFooter@matlab.mixin.CustomDisplay(obj); end function displayNonScalarObject(obj) displayNonScalarObject@matlab.mixin.CustomDisplay(obj); end function displayScalarObject(obj) % Override of this method % ... end function displayEmptyObject(obj) displayEmptyObject@matlab.mixin.CustomDisplay(obj); end function displayScalarHandleToDeletedObject(obj) displayScalarHandleToDeletedObject@matlab.mixin.CustomDisplay(obj); end end end
You do not need to declare the inherited static methods as Sealed
.