Accessing table variables in a class method

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Corinne Gard
Corinne Gard 2019 年 8 月 27 日
コメント済み: Matt J 2019 年 8 月 29 日
I have some tabular data with variable names for the columns in my main file. I am passing the tables as variables into methods in a class. In those methods, I wish to be able to access and edit the tabular data according to the variables. How can I do this?
Here is the section of code in my main file (T_n, T_l and period are previously set)
% Get data
lab_Data = readtable(file_lab, 'FileType', 'text');
lab_Data.Properties.VariableNames = {'Time', 'Flow', 'P_diff', 'Vol_ex'};
nalm_Data = readtable(file_nalm,'Sheet', sheet_name{4});
nalm_Data.Properties.VariableNames = {'Time', 'P_diff', 'Flow', 'Vol_tid'};
%Run tests
test1 = Tester(nalm_Data, lab_Data, T_n, T_l, period);
fileTrimmer(test1);
setFile(test1);
The construction of test1 is successful using a simple constructor. However, the other methods don't run and the error message appears to be directed at my attempt to access variables according to their names.
Here is a sample of my "fileTrimmer" code
function fileTrimmer(obj)
...
%trim nalm to first peak
f_nalm = obj.nalm_Data.Flow;
t_nalm = obj.nalm_Data.Time;
[~, loks] = findpeaks(f_nalm, t_nalm, 'MinPeakDistance', obj.period/2);
p1 = loks(1); % seconds of first peak.
Here is the constructor
classdef Tester
properties
sam_rate = .05
%Errors for FlowLab
erFLflow = .05 %(sl/min)
erFLvol = .01 %sl
erFLdp = .1 %mbar
erFLfreq = 1 %bpm
erFLcomp = 1 %ml/mbar
newFile
nalm_Data
lab_Data
T_n
T_l
period
end
methods
function obj = Tester(nalm_Data, lab_Data, T_n, T_l, period)
obj.nalm_Data = nalm_Data;
obj.lab_Data = lab_Data;
obj.T_n = T_n;
obj.T_l = T_l;
obj.period = period;
fprintf("Tester worked\n");
end
Edit: I actually managed to get around this issue by accessing table data by column indice rather than by their names, so as such have bypassed the error. I definately am still interested to know why it didn't work initially as well as whether it's best to use a value or handle class.
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Corinne Gard
Corinne Gard 2019 年 8 月 29 日
No. Do you think it would be best if I had one? To be honest I am new to oop in Matlab, I am much more familiar with Java.
Matt J
Matt J 2019 年 8 月 29 日
No, but if you had defined a subsref method, it could explain any unexpected indexing behavior.

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Catalytic
Catalytic 2019 年 8 月 29 日
編集済み: Catalytic 2019 年 8 月 29 日
Here is an example to demonstrate that accessing tables by variable name works fine with value classes. Subclassing from 'handle' will also give the same result.
classdef myclass
properties
T %table prooperty
end
methods
function obj=myclass(T)
obj.T=T;
end
function accessT(obj)
obj.T.Var2,
end
end
end
T =
5×3 table
Var1 Var2 Var3
____ ____ ____
1 6 11
2 7 12
3 8 13
4 9 14
5 10 15
>> obj=myclass(T)
>> obj.accessT
ans =
6
7
8
9
10

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