Cannot accèss methods of an Object after modified

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I have following codes as junk.m & junk2.m
classdef junk
properties
myValue = [];
end
methods
function obj = junk() % constructor
obj.myValue = 11;
end
function obj = me()
end
end
end
function junk2()
obj = junk(); % construct an object of myClass
obj.myValue = 2; % set some fancy values to the object
obj2 = myFunction(obj); % pass the object to a nice function
disp(obj2.myValue) % verify that myValue has changed
end
function obj = myFunction(obj3)
obj.myValue = obj3.myValue + 1;
end
When I call this function I get following output for methods
methods(obj2)
Methods for class struct:
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methods(obj)
Methods for class junk:
junk me
How can I get both junk $ me methods after I call myFunction(Obj) method?

Accepted Answer

Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen on 15 Feb 2012
You need to use handle object. Use the following line in your class definition
classdef junk < handle
You can then write your function as
function myFunction(obj)
obj.myValue = obj.myValue+1;
end

More Answers (2)

Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen on 15 Feb 2012
You need to instantiate the class first in myFunction. The code as is just create a struct obj in myFunction that has a field named myValue.
function obj = myFunction(obj3)
obj = junk;
obj.myValue = obj3.myValue + 1;
end
BTW, you may want to pay more attention to class names and variable names, make them meaningful.
  2 Comments
Umit
Umit on 15 Feb 2012
The problem is, this is the basic version of my program, I have a complex series of methods $ functions and I need to update object's properties from another method w/o losing same object's methods. How can I do that with updating objects parameters from different functions (something different than constructor of the object).
Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen on 15 Feb 2012
I started a new answer so I can format the code

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Umit
Umit on 16 Feb 2012
Great it works fine. Thank you.

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