Need help trying to figure out what the following notation means.
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So, I am currently working on a project based on code written by someone else. Unfortunately, he didn't comment his code and is unavailable for any help. So my question is what is the following matlab notation?
for i=1:length(files)
eval(['load ' files(i).name]);
stuffs(i).name=files(i).name;
stuffs(i).h=bunchofh;
stuffs(i).nu=bunchofnu;
Like what is the stuffs(i).name syntax? Like, what is the name of such operation and what is it's purpose?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Sincerely, Shawn
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Stephen23
on 20 Oct 2015
Edited: Stephen23
on 20 Oct 2015
This is awful code which uses eval for a trivial operation. Although beginners love using eval everywhere it is a very poor programming practice. Read this to know why:
Walter Roberson's answer shows the fast, efficient and robust way to perform this operation.
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TastyPastry
on 19 Oct 2015
It appears that stuffs is a structure array. The author is accessing the fields name, h, and nu in structure i in the array.
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Oct 2015
The code should be rewritten as
for i=1:length(files)
filedata = load(files(i).name);
stuffs(i).name = files(i).name;
stuffs(i).h = filedata.bunchofh;
stuffs(i).nu = filedata.bunchofnu;
and so on.
As TastyPastry correctly remarked, this is a structure array; see http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/structures.html
The changes I made had to do with avoiding eval(), which has a lot of security and efficiency problems. There are very few good reasons to use eval().
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