Generating structure name from a variable
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Hello, I have a code that is calculating a bunch of data related to something in a series of somethings. e.g. baseball1...baseball2.... The scripts call for the only input I need is to type 1 or 2 or whatever number I'm looking for. I want to be able to make a structure named baseball1 that I can then save all my data to specific fields. However I cannot type sprintf(baseball%d,'baseballnumber') = struct(); because then it yields 'sprintf' as the name of the structure. It is important to be named that since it will be saved with the series of structures in same folder.
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per isakson
2014 年 1 月 16 日
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2014 年 1 月 16 日
No, you cannot. However, if all the baseballs have the same set of fields you might try something like:
>> baseball.Name = 'a'
baseball =
Name: 'a'
>> baseball(2).Name = 'b'
baseball =
1x2 struct array with fields:
Name
>> baseball(3).Name = 'c'
baseball =
1x3 struct array with fields:
Name
>> {baseball.Name}
ans =
'a' 'b' 'c'
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per isakson
2014 年 1 月 16 日
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2014 年 1 月 16 日
Seriously, I think your back up plan is much better. Why do you prefer "baseball1", etc. ?
Old trick that I had forgotten. It doesn't work with a static workspace:
>> for k = 1:11, assign( sprintf( 'var%d', k ), k ), end
>> assign( sprintf('baseball%d', baseballnumber ), struct() )
where
function assign( Name, Value )
assignin( 'caller', Name, Value );
end
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