You have a reference to an element in a data structure, which you want to pass to a function. Not the value itself, but the reference. And you don't like to use evil eval constructions. Therefore, you convert the reference into a structure, like liked by Matlab's built-in subsref and subsasgn functions.
For example, to reference the value a(12), you would have to convert '(12)' into
def =
type: '()'
subs: {[12]}
And to reference a(12).field_b{1,3}{2}((3:4),:).c, you would need to convert '(12).field_b{1,3}{2}((3:4),:).c' into
def(1) =
type: '()'
subs: {[12]}
def(2) =
type: '.'
subs: {'field_b'}
def(3) =
type: '{}'
subs: {[1] [3]}
def(4) =
type: '{}'
subs: {2}
def(5) =
type: '()'
subs: {[3 4] ':'}
def(6) =
type: '.'
subs: {'c'}
The assignment is correct when any sub-structure reference that is accepted by subsref and subsasgn is correctly converted from a string to a valid structure.
Note: Solutions wrapped in (f)eval(c), inline, str2func, regexprep (dynamic regular expressions), etc, are not appreciated.
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