How to Change Values of a Field by an Indexing Array?
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Here’s my initial struct:
A(1).B.C = 'a';
A(2).B.C = 'b';
A(3).B.C = 'a';
A(4).B.C = 'a';
I want to change the values of C based on values of Values and indexes of IndexingArray:
Values = {'a', 'b'}
IndexingArray = [1 1 0 1];
So, my struct will be:
A(1).B.C = 'b';
A(2).B.C = 'b';
A(3).B.C = 'a';
A(4).B.C = 'b';
What is the solution?
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Chad Greene
on 12 Mar 2017
You could change each element individually via loop. But make sure you add 1 to the indexing array values because Matlab starts indexing at 1, not 0.
for k = 1:length(A)
A(k).B.C = Values(IndexingArray(k)+1);
end
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Jan
on 13 Mar 2017
Edited: Jan
on 13 Mar 2017
@Rightia Rollmann: The nested struct is a complicated method to represent data. In consequence the method to access the values is not trivial anymore. This loop is efficient and compact. (+1)
Assumingly a typo:
A(k).B.C = Values{IndexingArray(k)+1}; % Curly braces
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