How can I calculate dependent properties and assign them to the object?

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Given a property for an object, need to calculate some values and assign them to the properties of the same object. I use following code but it does not work, showing three error messages.
classdef GCSSetup
properties
Preference
end
properties (Dependent)
VDir
NDir
EDir
EDirAzDeg
iCol
end
methods
function [] = GCSDefine(GCS)
% GCSPreference = 'VZ_NY'; % Vertical-Z / North -Y
switch GCS.Preference
case 'VZ_NY'
GCS.VDir = 'ZDir'; % System coordinate frame for Vertical direction
GCS.NDir = 'YDir'; % System coordinate frame for North direction
GCS.EDir = 'XDir'; % System coordinate frame for East direction
GCS.EDirAzDeg = 90;% Azimuth angle for east direction
% XDirDeg = 90; % Azimuth for the X-frame direction in global coordinate system
case ''
end
% iCol is the index to
if strcmp(GCS.VDir,'ZDir')==1, GCS.iCol=3;
elseif strcmp(GCS.VDir,'YDir')==1, GCS.iCol=2;
elseif strcmp(GCS.VDir,'XDir')==1, GCS.iCol=1;
else
end
end
end
end
Please help. Thanks...
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 28 Sep 2013
How are you instantiating and calling this? Please attach your classdef file and the test script that you use to call it.
J. Hu
J. Hu on 29 Sep 2013
Edited: Image Analyst on 29 Sep 2013
I used following code to call the function:
GCSPreference = 'VZ_NY'; % Vertical-Z / North -Y
GCS = GCSSetup(GCSPreference);

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Answers (2)

Matt J
Matt J on 29 Sep 2013
Edited: Matt J on 29 Sep 2013
You cannot store actual data to a Dependent property as you try to do, for example, in
GCS.VDir = 'ZDir';
The whole point of a Dependent property is that it never actually stores data.
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Matt J
Matt J on 30 Sep 2013
Edited: Matt J on 30 Sep 2013
I don't see what's strange. The only way to access Dependent properties is to define set() and get() methods that generate on-the-fly values for the property. You do not appear to have done that.
per isakson
per isakson on 6 Oct 2013
Here (R2013a, Win7) your code returns the following error
In class 'GCSSetup', no set method is defined for Dependent property
'VDir'. A Dependent property needs a set method to assign its value.
Error in GCSSetup (line 24)
Obj.VDir = 'ZDir'; % System coordinate frame for Vertical direction

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Yvo Putter
Yvo Putter on 15 Jan 2018
For future readers,
To do this you don't need dependent properties but the following, as outlined in this thread:
properties (SetAccess = private)

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