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Using containers.Map as a Class's property
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I am having a problem in Matlab while using container.Map as a property of a class. I have a class Sensor with one property which is an object of containers.Map. The problem is, I cannot modify this property for one Sensor object without modifying map in other Sensor object. This property looks to be shared among objects of class Sensor. See below for explanation.
classdef Sensor
properties
id
map=containers.Map;
end
end
s1=Sensor;
s2=Sensor;
s1.map('key1')='value1';
s2.map
At this point s2.map also has same content as s1.map.
Has anyone faced this before or any particular solution. I just changed from table to containers.Map because of the flexibility and speed.
Thanks Saurav
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Accepted Answer
Steven Lord
on 24 Mar 2017
"There are two basic approaches to initializing property values:
You're initializing the property to a containers.Map in the property definition, and additionally a containers.Map has handle semantics. Initialize it instead in the constructor.
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