Elegant way to extract part of a structure as an array
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Hi,
I would like to be able to extract part of a structure as an array. For example, suppose I create a simple structure:
s(1).x=1;
s(1).y=2;
s(2).x=3;
s(2).y=4;
s(3).x=5;
s(3).y=6;
Now suppose I want to extract the x values for the first two parts of this structure (that is, (1).x and (2).x). So I try:
>> s([1 2]).x
ans =
1
ans =
3
I get the x values for (1) and (2), but as two separate outputs. So if I make an assignment like the following:
>> vals=s([1 2]).x
vals =
1
It only captures the first of the two outputs. I can get around this by putting the result of s([1 2]).x in a cell array, using curly braces:
>> vals={s([1 2]).x}
vals =
[1] [3]
But I actually don't want these values in a cell array; I would like them an array, with each value in a row. I can do this by the following:
>> vals=cell2mat({s([1 2]).x}')
vals =
1
3
Now I have what I want. But, my question is, is there an easier, more elegant way to do this? My conversion of the output from array to cell array and then back to array seems very convoluted.
Thanks in advance.
Andrew DeYoung
Carnegie Mellon University
7 Comments
Carlos Soto
on 26 Jul 2018
Easiest way is:
vertcat(s([1 2]).x)
And it is not clearly explained in the comma separated list documentation
Tabish Badar
on 12 Dec 2018
Edited: Tabish Badar
on 12 Dec 2018
What about extracting double variables in a vector from nested structures like structA.structB.structC.var?
James Van Zandt
on 8 Dec 2020
Another way:
extractfield(s,'y')
ans =
2 4 6
Bin Qi
on 23 Feb 2021
extractfield works great!
Anna Mary Mc Cann
on 18 Jun 2021
If x happened to be a string variable, like a filename, the following works well: char({s(:).x})
Samuel
on 6 Dec 2023
An easier way to do this would be simply typing:
vals = [s([1 2]).x]
or
vals = [s([1 2]).x]'
to get a row/column vector for the answers to s(1).x and s(2).x
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Marko Usaj
on 10 Nov 2017
0 votes
Amazing! Thank you very much!
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