How to index an output without creating intermediate variable?
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Hi,
what keeps frustrating me about Matlab - or my lack of Matlab skills that is..
How do I do this more nicely
tmp = get(gca, 'YLim');
set(gca, 'YLim', [0, tmp(2)]);
clear tmp;
% I would imagine something like this:
set(gca, 'YLim', [0, get(gca, 'YLim'){2}]);
It's not about this specific example, it's about how to avoid having to create a temporary variable in order to index the output. I could come up with a ton of other examples that have crossed my projects over the years.
here's another example which is obviously dumbed down. The idx will not be hardcoded obviously
CellWithStuff = {'one', 'two', 'three', 'four'};
tmp = contains(CellWithStuff, 'o');
OutputIWant = tmp(1);
% what I'm looking for is replacing
contains(CellWithStuff, 'o')[1] % accessing the first entry of the output somehow simpler...
I'm not a professional developer, so maybe there is an obvious solution to something like this.
I'd appreciate any suggestions!
Arnold
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James Tursa
on 19 Nov 2020
MATLAB doesn't support this capability natively, so the only thing you can do is live with it or use klunky workaround code.
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David Hill
on 19 Nov 2020
Edited: David Hill
on 19 Nov 2020
CellWithStuff{find(contains(CellWithStuff,'o'),1)};
CellWithStuff(find(contains(CellWithStuff,'o'),1));%depending on what you want
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