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How to assign a structure with fields (incl the values in the fields) as an output in function?

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Hello,
My question is the following: How to assign a structure with fields (incl the values in the fields) as an output in function?
Let's say the code is something like this
function output =example(x)
struct(1).field1=x+1
struct(2).field1=x+2
struct(1).field2=x/5
struct(2).field2=x/6
output=struct(1:2)
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How do I assign the fields with their values to the output variable. In this example here I have two fields, but in the actual function I have a lot more and all of these fields have values which I would like to use later in the workspace.
Any ideas?
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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 21 Jun 2016
do not use a keyword or function name ( _ struct_) as a variable name. You can easily avoid this using a variable name like MyStruct.
lou
lou on 21 Jun 2016
Sorry for the confusion - in the actual script I am not using the keywords. My structure and fields have names different from keywords.
Do you have any idea how to solve the issue with getting the whole structure with its fields and values as an output?

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 21 Jun 2016
function Sout = myfunction(x)
S(1).field(1) = x ;
S(2).field(2) = 2*x ;
% etc.
Sout = S ; % just copy
% end of my function
Do not use names like field1, field2, but use an array (of doubles, cells or even structs)!!!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 21 Jun 2016
Edited: Stephen23 on 21 Jun 2016
@lou: you don't even need to make it that complicated. Simply put the name of the structure as the output argument, without assigning it to another variable:
function S = myFun()
S.name = ...
S.age = ...
end
It is not required to do output = S; anywhere.

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