Is there another way to store, within each iteration, vectors of varying magnitude, and reference them in the output of a function as a structure?
Can I define a structure iteratively?
2 vues (au cours des 30 derniers jours)
Afficher commentaires plus anciens
I am hoping to redefine a structure within each for-loop. Say, given a 1000-by-4 real vector Xs and a 1000-by-4 logical B,
value_i={[]};
fields_global={[]};
values_global={[]};
for i=1:30
for j=1:4
A = Xs(:,j);
C = A.*(B(:,j)*1);
E=C(find(C));
value_i={value_i,E};
end
Structure_i=struct('field_i',value);
Structure_global=struct(fields_global,values_global,'field_i',value_i)
fields_global={fields_global,'field_i'}
values_global={values_global,value_i}
value={[]}
end
MATLAB doesn't seem to appreciate my approach. Is this at all feasable? Is there another way to store
Réponses (1)
Guillaume
le 22 Nov 2017
It's not very clear what you're trying to achieve. As it is you're always creating the same field always called 'field_i'. You can't have multiple fields with the same name.
The simplest way to store several vectors of different length (if that's what you mean by magnitude) is to use a cell array.
results = cell(1, 30);
for i = 1:30
values = ...
results{i} = values;
end
You could use a structure with numbered fields instead but that would be more complicated for no benefit at all.
2 commentaires
Voir également
Catégories
En savoir plus sur Structures dans Help Center et File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!