User definition of cell contents

Hello,
I have a cell which contains 4 'atom types', e.g.
all_atom_type =
'Eu3+'
'Na1+'
'O2-'
'Si4+'
What is the best way to allow a user to 'define' these types? By that I mean I would want them to be able to specify which type is a 'former', which is a 'modifer', 'dopant' and 'oxide'?
kind regards,
Tom

 Accepted Answer

Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 17 Feb 2014
Edited: Mischa Kim on 17 Feb 2014
Tom, you could use a structure array. As an example:
all_atom(1).name = 'Eu3+';
all_atom(1).type = 'former'; % is it really a former, I am just guessing
all_atom(2).name = 'Na1+';
all_atom(2).type = 'dopant';
Alternatively, use tables.

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Thanks for your response, Mischa.
Perhaps it's late, but with the structure array method, how would I actually implement the step where the user defines which atom is which?
"is it really a former, I am just guessing"
Haha. If you're interested the atoms correspond to those in a silicate glass, whereby the former and modifer cations are silicon and sodium respectively, and europium is the dopant.
You could ask via inputdlg(). Otherwise if it's really only 4, then you could have 4 drop down lists ("popups") on your GUI and the user can select the proper classification from the list.
Thanks guy. I think the inputdlg method will suffice.

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