Field name with integer value
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How to define a struct with field name integer like 0,1 etc and ! and empty.
Thanks in advance
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Stephen23
on 14 Apr 2020
"Field names, like variable names, must begin with a letter, can contain letters, digits, or underscore characters, and are case sensitive."
Balkar Singh
on 14 Apr 2020
Balkar Singh
on 14 Apr 2020
Walter Roberson
on 14 Apr 2020
Then you will have to use the techniques I described, using an external program to build a corrupt .mat file and load the .mat file in a sufficiently old version of MATLAB.
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Walter Roberson
on 14 Apr 2020
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In order to do that, you will need to write (or find) some code in another programming language, such as C, making use of the published format of .MAT files, and have that code create the internal representation of the structure field using the prohibitted name.
Once you have the resulting .mat file, you will need to load it with an older version of MATLAB. I do not remember exactly which release started to refuse to load .mat files with invalid field names, but what is coming to my mind is that it might have been roughly R2018a. So if, for example, you were to use R2012a or so, you would be able to get MATLAB to read the .mat file that the outside program had created with invalid field names.
You might want to look in the File Exchange as there is a contribution there that is intended to repair files that had invalid field names -- because of course if you have code to repair an invalid field name in a .mat, then that implies that with a small change you could instead have the code deliberately break the .mat .
... In case it has no been clear yet, what I am saying is that MATLAB does not permit field names of that form to be created inside MATLAB, and these days will not even load files that have such names, but if you really need to (for some reason!) you could create them for use in old enough versions of MATLAB.
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Walter Roberson
on 14 Apr 2020
T = containers.Map({'0', '1', ''}, {'110000', '110001', '101011'});
T('0')
T('1')
T('')
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