Match Fields of two structs (without a loop if possible)
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Hello!
I have two different structs. Struct A has , say, 3 different Fields: Field1, Field2,Field3. Struct B has 5 different Fields: Field1, Field2,Field3, Field4, Field5. Field1-3 are the same in my case.
Is it possible to match the Fields of A to the Fields of B, but without a loop?
My current solution is to gather all unique fieldnames in both structs in a cellarray and then loop through them, adding a 0 in a not used column and then removing that one afterwards.
I'm not really happy about that solution and would like to know if there is a better way to handle this.
Edit: To clarify it, my desired output is the original struct A with all the Fields of A and B.
struct_A = struct('Field1', 1, 'Field2', 2, 'Field3',3);
struct_B = struct('Field1', 10, 'Field2', 20, 'Field3',30,'Field4' ,40, 'Field5',50);
struct_AGoal = struct('Field1', 1, 'Field2', 2, 'Field3',3,'Field4' ,0, 'Field5',0);
Greetings D.
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4 commentaires
James Tursa
le 25 Juil 2017
Modifié(e) : James Tursa
le 25 Juil 2017
What is your desired output? New struct A and B that contain only the fields that are common to both? Or just a list of the common field names?
Dominik Bleidorn
le 25 Juil 2017
James Tursa
le 25 Juil 2017
Modifié(e) : James Tursa
le 25 Juil 2017
So merge the stuff from B that is not currently in A into A? Both new fields and new elements? What about subfields?
Dominik Bleidorn
le 25 Juil 2017
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Walter Roberson
le 25 Juil 2017
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As an outline as I am not at my desk,
struct2cell B, index cell, at not (ismember Bfieldnames, Afieldnames). cat that onto struct2cell A. cell2struct the result.
If you need to append the matching fields then a bit more work needs to be done
James Tursa
le 25 Juil 2017
Modifié(e) : James Tursa
le 25 Juil 2017
I don't think loops is such a bad way for this application. There will be some incremental data copying going on, but the only data being copied are mxArray pointers. So unless the struct has an extremely large number of fields or elements the loop will not be much of a burden. E.g., assuming these are scalar structs:
Af = fieldnames(A);
Bf = fieldnames(B);
x = ismember(Bf,Af);
Bf = Bf(~x);
for k=1:numel(Bf)
A.(Bf{k}) = 0;
end
If B could be a non-scalar struct, then another outer loop would need to be added for that.
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