Access elements/fields from a struct

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Philip  Spratt
Philip Spratt il 25 Giu 2013
Commentato: Jan il 8 Feb 2018
I am generating a struct variable, returned from a SOAP API query, and am struggling to access the elements or fields contained within the struct.
When ever use: I 'disp(structVariable)'
It returns the dimensions of the struct.
I do not know the fieldnames contained in the struct either.
Is there an easy way to access a struct without knowing the fieldnames, then maybe send each element to a text file?
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Tom
Tom il 26 Giu 2013
I think you will need to post a larger code snippet, maybe as a new question.
Philip  Spratt
Philip Spratt il 26 Giu 2013
Realised I needed to use the below. There are multiple struct variables at each level with the different information (nested struct). I suppose the data is there, just thought it may have been easier to output as a simple text file without having to go through each struct (array).
abstr.PubmedArticle(1).MedlineCitation abstr.PubmedArticle(1).PubmedData

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Iain
Iain il 25 Giu 2013
Sounds like you have something like:
b = dir('C:\Windows\');
b(1)
names = fieldnames(b(1));
for i = 1:numel(names)
value{i} = getfield(b(1),names{i})
end

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Tom
Tom il 25 Giu 2013
Modificato: Jan il 8 Feb 2018
Structures can be referenced dynamically, i.e. using variable names not strings the user has written. In this case you have to put brackets around the dynamic reference.
So
s.a
is the same as
s.('a')
So then,
n = 'a';
s.(n)
can be used instead. the FIELDNAMES function can be used to get the field names of a structure.
S.a = 'test';
S.b = 1;
S.c = rand(2);
fNames = fieldnames(S);
for n = 1:length(fNames)
disp(S.(fNames{n}))
end
You can then use FPRINTF or something similar to write to a text file.
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mohammad alhayani
mohammad alhayani il 8 Feb 2018
thanks alot... ^_^ you helped me with my project.... so thanks..

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Muthu Annamalai
Muthu Annamalai il 25 Giu 2013
In addition to the excellent answers posted by @Iain, and @Tom, you may also want to look at MATLAB support for JSON from the FileExchange http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/33381-jsonlab-a-toolbox-to-encodedecode-json-files-in-matlaboctave
Goodluck!

Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 25 Giu 2013
You can just type the variable name on the command line, or as just a single line in a script, to learn what the field names are. No semicolon or anything. Just the variable name itself:
structVariable
It will show you what the field names are, and their values. Then, once you know that, you can write code to write them out to a text file using fprintf(). If you don't know the fields and the fields change all the time, then you can use code the others gave you. But I don't think this is your case - in your case the variable returned from your SOAP API query will have the same fields every time, right? What does it show when you put "structVariable" on its own line?

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