How to get an array from a Rosbag
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Hi, I'm trying to plot a data from a rosbag, here what i did until now:
bag=rosbag('/home/paolino/bagfiles/subset.bag');
wh_gaz=select(bag,'Topic','/joint_states');
wh_gazStruct=readMessages(wh_gaz,'DataFormat','struct');
This struct is a 19153x1 cell and each element is a 1x1 struct with a velocity record, a 2x1 array.
Now, what i need is to create 1 column array with each wh_gazStruct.Velocity first element, but I can't find a solution. Until now I tryed:
wh_gaz_mat=cellfun(@(m) double(m.Velocity),wh_gazStruct);
but since the .Velocity record has two elements it doesn't work. How may I solve my problem?
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Cam Salzberger
am 16 Sep. 2021
I provided some guidance and sample code to a similar question here. That should help get you moving in the right direction!
-Cam
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Cam Salzberger
am 17 Sep. 2021
Well, I don't know exactly what your messages look like. But if I set up my messages like this (to simulate using readMessages with DataFormat='struct'):
msg = rosmessage('sensor_msgs/JointState', 'DataFormat', 'struct');
n = 4;
msgs = cell(n, 1);
for k = 1:n
msgs{k} = msg;
msgs{k}.Velocity = [k ; -k];
end
Then I can do this:
[wh1, wh2] = cellfun(@getwheelsvelocities, msgs);
with your code as-provided, and it works just fine.
If you have any messages that do not have two entries in the Velocity field, then this code will fail.
-Cam
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