How can I combine two objects of different subclasses into the property of another class?
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Ignacio Estaún
le 24 Mai 2018
Commenté : Ignacio Estaún
le 25 Mai 2018
Hello,
I explain the example so that it is better understood: I have a "board" class with a "player" attribute. This attribute is a list of different objects of the "human player" class. If I want to add to this list "player" objects of the class "player cpu" I get an error.
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Benjamin Kraus
le 24 Mai 2018
Specifically, your player class needs to derive from matlab.mixin.Heterogeneous. Then, as long as all your other player classes derive from your main player base class, you should be all set.
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Philip Borghesani
le 24 Mai 2018
Two ways to do this:
- Make player a cell array instead of an array of of human players. This is the simplest solution but may not be the best in the long run.
- Derive "human player" and "player cpu" from a common base class that is heterogeneous
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