Problem with set field by number

Asked by Joachim Stallmann about 9 hours ago
Latest activity Answered by Jan Simon about 6 hours ago

Hi

I am having a problem using mxSetFieldByNumber. I want to set fields in a N-D structure array. I have no problem with setting fields in a Nx1 structure array. With a Nx1 structure array index is set as a int and corresponds to the element I want to write data.

int index;
field_num = mxGetFieldNumber(pa, "field_name");
mxSetFieldByNumber(pa, index, field_num, new_value_pa);

But with a N-D structure array I cant seem to find a way to write data to the second column in the array. I if I Have a 6x2 structure array I can set data to the first column in the array by setting the index to 1...6. I tried to set index 7 but then the structure array is changed to a array with dimensions of 7x2.

What should I do to populate the second column of the array? Thank You Joachim

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Joachim Stallmann

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Answer by Philip Borghesani about 8 hours ago

If you are trying to grow an existing structure then you will need to reshape the structure when done. If you create the structure ahead of time with mxCreateStructArray then this will not happen. I hope you are not modifying a structure input to the mex function.

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Joachim Stallmann about 7 hours ago

Hi

I am modifying a structure in a c++ program. Why is it not a good idea? It is possible to add fields to a structure dynamically, so I would anticipate that it should be possible to "fill" them.

I know the dimensions of the structure beforehand but not the number of fields:

mxCreateStructArray(ndim_known,dims_known,nfields_unknown,fieldnames_unknown)

I add fields to the structures as the inputs change. I have been told that from a memory point of view it is always better to define the size of the variable, but in this case I have no idea what it would be. I will have a look at the reshaping of the structure, I am new to this but I will have a look.

Thanks for your help, I appreciate it

Joachim

Philip Borghesani
Answer by Jan Simon about 6 hours ago
Edited by Jan Simon about 6 hours ago

Using index=7 is the perfect method to set the [1 x 2] elements of a [6 x N] array, e.g. a struct array also. So please post a piece of code, which reproduces your problem. You cannot change the size of a (struct)-array inside C++ only by writing to a non-existent index. While this works in Matlab, it crashes the memory manager in C++. So perhaps all you see is a severe bug.

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