question about structures in Matlab

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Yes, that's possible:
s = struct('field1', 45, 'field2', 'Nothing')
s.field3 = struct('subfield1', 232)
And you can access:
s.field3.subfield1

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Or more compactly,
s = struct('field1', 45, 'field2', 'Nothing', 'field3', struct('subfield1', 232))
Nested structures are fairly common.
Yes, as Walter points out, you can put a structure within a structure even in one line, whereas my answer tries to separate things for clarity over compactness.
Was this your question ssklios?
yes it was. I am trying to do a MEX file for C code that uses structures within structures so I wanted to make sure this could be accomplished in matlab.

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