Trying to add fields to Class I am making

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I am trying to add fields to a class that I am creating. Maybe I don't understand how this is done completely. I thought a class could be similar to a structure where you can define objects of that class that have specific fields filled out in the structure. I want my class to have two fields that I am having trouble with: numerator and denominator
here is the end part of my code where I am trying to make the class:
h.numerator=numa;
h.denominator=dena;
h.coeff = [];
h.symbol = 'x';
class(h)
h = class(h,'rational');
end
And the error message I get is: ??? Error using ==> class Cannot change the number of fields of class 'rational' without first typing 'clear classes'.
Error in ==> rational.rational at 58 h = class(h,'rational');
There is something fundamental that I do not understand. How do I create fields that include the numerator and denominator objects which I construct earlier in the constructor?

Accepted Answer

Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 18 Aug 2011
Have you tried
clear classes
The error message looks like you have loaded the class into memory and then made a change to the class definition.
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Stagleton
Stagleton on 19 Aug 2011
It is working for now....but there must be something that I am missing and the problem may come back

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