Passing structures through mex

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Justin
Justin 2012 年 1 月 13 日
Ok. I have a structure I want to have access to in my mex file (which I'm writing in C). The values are located in a field within a field (fieldception). Here's an explicit example:
I want to access:
sys.gen.window_size
Where window_size contains an array with the x and y size of a picture (i.e. sys.gen.window_size = size(picture)).
I know you're supposed to use mxGetField. Matlab help says I need to write the field name when sending a structure as an argument, but since the field is a subfield, would I just enter "gen.window_size?"
Or... should I just make life easier and rewrite the structure contain no subfields?
Thanks

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James Tursa
James Tursa 2012 年 1 月 13 日
E.g., the following code snippet w/o any argument checking, assuming you pass in the structure sys as the first argument:
mxArray *gen, *window_size;
double *pr;
:
gen = mxGetField(prhs[0],0,"gen");
window_size = mxGetField(gen,0,"window_size");
pr = mxGetPr(window_size);
pr[0] and pr[1] are your window size values.
NOTE: gen and window_size are pointers to the original fields of your workspace variable. They are not copies, so be sure that you do not call mxDestroyArray on them when you are done.
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Justin
Justin 2012 年 1 月 15 日
Thanks again!
Jan
Jan 2012 年 1 月 15 日
@Justin: Is the problem solved now? Then please accept the answer.

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