Sort struct fields in gui
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I double-click a struct var in the workspace, and it opens a "variables" window with two columns: field, value.
When I click the field button, I expect it to be sorted alphabetically, but it doesn't.
If I use orderfields(), then the fields are sorted in the gui.
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Walter Roberson
le 4 Jan 2022
Is there documentation that indicates that you can sort by clicking that header?
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Walter Roberson
le 5 Jan 2022
In MATLAB, fields are not internally sorted for struct. struct('A', 1, 'B', 2) is not compatible for assignment or concatenation with a struct with the same content but fields reversed.
struct in MATLAB is not an abstract mapping of field names to content: struct fields are ordered in MATLAB.
Ordered fields is what is used in C and Fortran. struct in computing is tied to memory layout: once a field is created it is always at the same offset in memory, so it can be compiled as indexing that does not need to change as new fields are added (unless field reordering is done.)
There are, in computing, more general unordered mappings between names where the offset could potentially change as more fields are added. MATLAB offers containers.map for example.
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Walter Roberson
le 5 Jan 2022
"But it doesn't explain why when I click the field title in the gui, it's not sorting alphabetically regardless of the underlying structure."
Because that has not been implemented. Why it has not been implemented would be a question to ask of Mathworks. There might be an underlying limitation, or perhaps it just has not been a priority.
The Variable Brower is also a variable editor. If you sort a struct by field name and then edit a field, should the result stored back have the new field order, or does MATLAB need to keep track of the original order?
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