De-serialze char array to object
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Hi,
I'm trying to convert a char array to an object. The char array used to be a MATLAB object which has been serialized and has a structure like this:
hBeams.stackUseStartPower = 1
hBeams.stackUserOverrideLz = false
hChannels.channelAdcResolution = {12 12 12 12}
hChannels.channelDisplay = [1;2;3;4]
(This is just a small portion of the char, there is much more data in reality).
Basically, I wat to de-serialze the string and recover the object so I can access its values.
When I use eval() it parses the string into an object and stores it in the current workspace. However, I need to store the data in a variable of another object.
Also, since it is usually not recommended to use eval(), is there a better (more elegant) way to do this?
Best,
Gebhard
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Stephen23
le 22 Nov 2018
"is there a better (more elegant) way to do this?"
save and load, or:
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Guillaume
le 22 Nov 2018
so I guess there are not many options how to store that data
There are plenty of well established techniques for storing metadata. In TIFF files, they could have used private tags (and documented them). Alternatively, they could have used common serialisation formats instead of inventing their own. The two most common serialisation formats, json and xml, are both supported by matlab and can be transformed into a single variable in one line:
settings = jsondecode(serialisedstream);
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