Specifying elements of a structure array that have different fields
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Hello -
I'm using a structure array to describe a set of particles that can have very different properties. I've found that by creating a structure field for each element of the array, I can then add specific fields that may not be shared by all members of the array:
particle(1).type = 'human';
particle(1).properties.name = 'Barney';
particle(1).properties.gender = 'm';
particle(1).properties.weight = 190.0;
particle(2).type = 'vehicle';
particle(2).properties.model = 'Camry';
particle(2).properties.weight = 3000.0;
particle(2).properties.length = 14.0;
Is this permissible to do? Thanks.
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José-Luis
on 5 Jun 2014
Edited: José-Luis
on 5 Jun 2014
To get a logical index into all 'human':
humanIdx = cellfun(@(x) strcmp('human',x),{particle(:).type})
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José-Luis
on 5 Jun 2014
Yes you can. Accessing stuff will lead to tricky syntax, but is doable as shown above.
What is your ultimate purpose? Build a database? If so, then Matlab is really not the right tool for the job.
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