Matlab structure of struct
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Hi!
I'd like to create structures and store them, but I don't know how to do it. For example, for a function, we write something like
function f=MyFunction(arg1,...,argN)
...
end
and then we write the different operations. This allows us to write MyValue=MyFunction(...). I'd like to do the same for structures, something like MyObject=MyStruct(...). Could someone give me a reference document which explains how to do this for structures please? So far, the only thing I found is how to create structures from the command window. Thanks!
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Jan
on 12 Nov 2021
Stucts can be defined in the code exactly as they are created in the command window. See:
doc struct
doc cell2struct
doc table2struct
Florian Spicher
on 12 Nov 2021
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Image Analyst
on 12 Nov 2021
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Not sure what you mean. You can call the function whatever you want and it can take in and return whatever you want. If you want to create a custom structure, there is already a function called struct() to do that.
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Florian Spicher
on 12 Nov 2021
Image Analyst
on 12 Nov 2021
Edited: Image Analyst
on 12 Nov 2021
I believe so. Call repmat() if you want to create an array of those structs.
Florian Spicher
on 12 Nov 2021
Image Analyst
on 12 Nov 2021
Looks like Jan showed you how to create one struct. If you want an array of them, call repmat():
MyStruct = cell2struct(cell(2, 1), {'field1'; 'field2'})
structArray = repmat(MyStruct, 5, 2 )
structArray will be a 5 by 2 array of structures.
If that helps, can you "Vote" for my answer?
Florian Spicher
on 12 Nov 2021
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