Concatenation of variables inside a struct
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Hi,
I have an array of structs with two fields on the struct. So for each element of the array I have:
% str is an array of structs
str(1).latlon = [10 20 30 40;3 4 5 6].'; % latlon is a X x 2 matrix, X is variable for each str array index
str(1).val = 200; % val is always a scalar
str(2).latlon = [50 60;3 4].';
str(2).val = 234;
latlon_all = cat(1,str.latlon);
I can concat all the latlon matrices easily with the instruction above. The problem is that I want to concat the val field in the struct with the number of rows in the latlon matrix. As a result, I would like a variable val_all to be:
val_all = [200 200 200 200 234 234];
programatically. The idea is to create the variable val_all in one shot after all the elements of the str array have been created, similarly to what it is done with latlon_all. Of course I could make loops or could modify the way the variable val is set for each element in the array during assignment, but with this situation, is there a way to do the concatenation taking into account the number of rows in the latlon matrix?
Thanks very much
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Stephen23
le 4 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 4 Mai 2019
Method one: size and repelem:
>> cnt = arrayfun(@(s)size(s.latlon,1),str);
>> out = repelem(cat(1,str.val),cnt)
out =
200
200
200
200
234
234
Method two: repmat and cell2mat:
>> fun = @(s)repmat(s.val,size(s.latlon,1),1);
>> out = cell2mat(arrayfun(fun,str(:),'uni',0))
out =
200
200
200
200
234
234
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Stephen23
le 4 Mai 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 4 Mai 2019
"In this case the code you proposed fails."
The first method is very easy to adapt for zero-row arrays (note the cnt>0 logical index):
>> out = repelem(cat(1,str.val),cnt(cnt>0))
out =
200
200
200
200
234
234
As an aside, I do not see any good reason why repelem should not accept zero replications. Seems rather inconsistent to me, as zero-length vectors are perfectly reasonable and MATLAB normally handles them without complaint.
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