Vertical concatenation of structure fields (compact form)
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Massimiliano Zanoli
il 8 Ott 2020
Commentato: Massimiliano Zanoli
il 8 Ott 2020
Hi,
I know there is a similar question but it's not about the compact form.
My question is: why does the following not result in a vertical concatenation? (it also fails for numerical values)
Or, how can I change it to concatenate vertically into ['value_1' ; 'value_2'] ?
Thanks!
>> structure(1, 1).field = 'value_1';
>> structure(2, 1).field = 'value_2';
>> [structure(:, 1).field]
ans =
'value_1value_2'
>>
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Stephen23
il 8 Ott 2020
Modificato: Stephen23
il 8 Ott 2020
Your example concatenates horizontally because it is exactly equivalent to doing this:
[structure(1).field,structure(2).field]
which is just shorthand for
horzcat(structure(1).field,structure(2).field)
If you want to concatenate vertically, use either of these
vertcat(structure.field)
cat(1,structure.field)
For more information on how to use comma-separated lists:
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Stephen23
il 8 Ott 2020
Comma-separated arrays are equivalent to values separated by commas, not by semi-colons. So this:
structure.field
is equivalent to
structure(1).field,structure(2).field, .. ,structure(end).field
by the very definition of comma-separated lists. There is no equivalent syntax for semi-colon-separated lists.
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Bjorn Gustavsson
il 8 Ott 2020
This gets you to a 2-by-suitable char array:
char(structure.field)
But this will obviously not be a general solution for fields of different data-types.
HTH
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Ameer Hamza
il 8 Ott 2020
By default [] is equivalent to horizontal concatination hozcat(). Use vertcat() for vertical output
vertcat(structure.field)
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