how to initialise a struct array with pairs?
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I want to keep pairs next to each other during initialisation.
The result what I want is something like this:
data(1).shortname = 'TJ';
data(1).longname = 'Tom Jones';
data(2).shortname = 'JS';
data(2).longname = 'John Smith';
...
But I want to initialise this struct array similar to the following method somehow:
data = ... 'TJ', 'Tom Jones', 'JS', 'John Smith', ...
or
data = ... {'TJ', 'Tom Jones'}, {'JS', 'John Smith'}, ...
Is it possible?
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Guillaume
le 6 Oct 2015
One possible way:
pairs = {'TJ', 'Tom Jones';
'JS', 'John Smith'};
data = struct('shortname', pairs(:, 1), 'longname', pairs(:, 2))
Alternatively:
pairs = {'TJ', 'Tom Jones';
'JS', 'John Smith'};
data = cell2struct(pairs, {'shortname', 'longname'}, 2);
In any case, start with a cell array and convert to structure.
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Guillaume
le 8 Oct 2015
Definitively () and not {}. You want to pass a cell array to struct, not the content of the cell array, particularly as in this case the {} would expand the cell array into a comma separated list
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Thorsten
le 6 Oct 2015
Initialise
data(1).name = {'TJ', 'Tom Jones'};
data(2).name = {'JS', 'John Smith'};
Get entries
data(1).name{1}
ans =
TJ
>> data(1).name{2}
ans =
Tom Jones
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Andrei Bobrov
le 6 Oct 2015
Modifié(e) : Andrei Bobrov
le 6 Oct 2015
out = num2cell(reshape(struct2cell(data),2,[])',2)
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