Function referring to abstract class
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Hi
I'm looking to use an abstract class to represent a generic "interface" (texture) on a solar cell surface.
A "cell" object is made up of "layers" which each have a top and bottom interface:
classdef ct_layer < handle
properties
t; % layer thickness
n; % real refractive index
k; % imaj refractive index
interfaceT = ct_interface.empty % Top and Bottom interface
interfaceB = ct_interface.empty
where I want ct_interface to be the abstract class, so that I can go and make plannar interfaces or pyramidal interfaces or whatever later. I want to do it like this because not every layer needs to have an interface assigned -- it might just pick up those from adjacent layers when the cell is "assembled"
However I can't preset the "type" of interface if ct_interface is abstract, and it defaults to double[] otherwise (such that I can't add the interfaces when the time comes).
I've tried reading through all the docs without resolution, but I get the sense I'm thinking about this incorrectly.
Cheers in advance for any suggestions
Leon
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Daniel Shub
il 16 Mar 2012
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I think the key piece is:
not every layer needs to have an interface assigned -- it might just pick up those from adjacent layers when the cell is "assembled"
I think you need to define a concrete class of ct_interface_none which is a subclass of the abstract ct_interface. The ct_interface_none class would then take care of picking up the information from the adjacent layers and deal gracefully with being in isolation..
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