How to get an array of all field elements of a 1xN structure with many fields

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In this thread. @Sebastian asked how to get an array of all field elements of a 1xN structure. @AdamDanz answered, but his answer only applies to a single specified field of a struct. I want be able to loop through all fields of a struct and exact all elements of each field.
For example
S(1).a = 1; S(2).a = 2 ; S(1).b = 3 ; S(2).b = 4; S(1).c = [ 1, 2]; S(2).c = [ 3, 4]
From @AdamDanz's answer, I can write
[S(:).a]
[S(:).b]
etc., but naturally one wants to be able to loop thru all fields of S, as in
Fields = fieldnames(S);
for ii= 1:numel(Fields);
field = Fields{ii};
eval(['[S(:).' field ']']);
end
There has to be a less kludgy way of doing this!!! Thanks!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 2 Okt. 2021
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 2 Okt. 2021
"There has to be a less kludgy way of doing this!!! "
For a start, you can trivially remove that very ugly and inefficient EVAL by using dynamic fieldnames:
i.e. replace this slow, inefficient, complex, anti-pattern code:
eval(['[S(:).' field ']']) % ugh, do NOT do this!
with this neat, simple, and very efficient code:
[S(:).(field)]
or equivalently just this:
[S.(field)]
See also:
Using a FOR loop is probably the most efficient solution to your original question.

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Matt J
Matt J am 2 Okt. 2021
Bearbeitet: Matt J am 2 Okt. 2021
I would recommend the attached file
S(1).a = 1; S(2).a = 2 ; S(1).b = 3 ; S(2).b = 4;
T=scalarize_struct(S)
T = struct with fields:
a: [1 2] b: [3 4]
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Matt J
Matt J am 2 Okt. 2021
scalarize_struct works for your modified example, too
S(1).a = 1; S(2).a = 2 ; S(1).b = 3 ; S(2).b = 4; S(1).c = [ 1, 2]; S(2).c = [ 3, 4];
T=scalarize_struct(S)
T = struct with fields:
a: [1 2] b: [3 4] c: {[1 2] [3 4]}
Leo Simon
Leo Simon am 3 Okt. 2021
scalarize_struct woks perfectly, thanks very much!

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Jan
Jan am 2 Okt. 2021
Fields = fieldnames(S);
for ii= 1:numel(Fields);
field = Fields{ii};
[S(:).(field)]
end
[...] is the horizontal concatenation, so the line [S(:).(field)] is equivalent to:
cat(2, S(:).(field))
Maybe you want to join the vectors vertically, then use cat(1, ...). If the arrays have different sizes, you need a cell array:
{S(:).(field)}

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