Multiplying structures together based on field names
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Is there any method to multiply structures together according to their field names? For example,
struct1.a=1;
struct1.b=2;
struct2.a=3;
struct2.b=4;
And the result would be:
struct3.a=3
struct3.b=8
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Stephen23
le 10 Avr 2015
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 10 Avr 2015
Note that storing sets of data in one variable makes more sense than lots of sequentially-named variables, and simplifies the code significantly over creating and using dynamically named variables. You might like to read this to learn some of the reasons why:
This is what David Young proposes in their second solution, and you should seriously consider using a non-scalar structure to store your data rather than multiple individual variables.
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David Young
le 10 Avr 2015
Modifié(e) : David Young
le 10 Avr 2015
A function to multiply two structures field by field. This needs to be copied into a file on your MATLAB path called multiplyStructs.m
function s3 = multiplyStructs(s1, s2)
%MULTIPLYSTRUCTS multiplies structures field by field
% S3 = MULTIPLYSTRUCTS(S1, S2) returns a structure S3 with those fields
% that are common to S1 and S2. The value of each such field is the
% matrix product of the values of the corresponding fields of S1 and S2.
% get common field names
f1 = fieldnames(s1);
fnames = f1(ismember(f1, fieldnames(s2)));
% multiply
for k = 1:length(fnames)
fname = fnames{k};
s3.(fname) = s1.(fname) * s2.(fname); % matrix product
end
end
Test code:
struct1.a = 1;
struct1.b = 2;
struct1.c = 3; % will be ignored as no match
struct1.d = 4;
struct2.a = 3;
struct2.b = 4;
struct2.d = 10;
struct3 = multiplyStructs(struct1, struct2)
An alternative way, which works only if all the structures have the same fields, but which generalises more readily to multiple structures, is to use this function:
function s = structProd(svec)
%STRUCTPROD returns the field-by-field products of a structure array
% S = STRUCTPROD(SARR) takes a structure array and returns a scalar
% structure with the same fields. The value of each field of S is the
% product of the values of the corresponding fields of SARR, which must
% all be numerical scalars.
%
% See also: prod
fnames = fieldnames(svec);
for k = 1:length(fnames)
fname = fnames{k};
s.(fname) = prod([svec.(fname)]);
end
end
and then put the structures into an array (which indeed might be the best way to store them to start with. Here's the test code:
struct1.a = 1;
struct1.b = 2;
struct1.d = 4;
struct2.a = 3;
struct2.b = 4;
struct2.d = 10;
struct3.a = -1;
struct3.b = -1;
struct3.d = -1;
struct4.a = 4;
struct4.b = 1;
struct4.d = 2;
struct5 = structProd([struct1 struct2 struct3 struct4])
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David Young
le 10 Avr 2015
Note that my second method is equivalent to Stephen Cobeldick's approach - the difference is just that it uses an explicit loop rather than cellfun to iterate over field names.
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Jonathan Campelli
le 9 Avr 2015
Hello Oliz,
I've played around with your structures, and I have multiplied struct1.a through struct2.b in the following way:
struct1.a=1
struct1.b=2
struct2.a=3
struct2.b=4
struct3.a=struct2.a*struct1.a %The multiplication operator provides the right solution.
struct3.b=struct2.b*struct1.b
Once run, the script yields the following results:
struct1 =
a: 1
struct1 =
a: 1
b: 2
struct2 =
a: 3
struct2 =
a: 3
b: 4
struct3 =
a: 3
struct3 =
a: 3
b: 8
Keep having fun with these things.
Best regards,
Jonathan Campelli
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Jonathan Campelli
le 9 Avr 2015
I see. You may find this solution to a related scenario more applicable: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/66780-multiply-each-element-of-structured-array-assignment-of-structured-array.
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