I have read this article: https://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/inputname.html where it is stated that dot indexing aka struct fields are not supported by the function inputname which makes this function for my usecase basically worthless. Arte there any other options to hand over a struct member and get the full name (aka a.b)?

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Torsten
Torsten am 11 Nov. 2025
Bearbeitet: Torsten am 11 Nov. 2025
Can you give an example for what exactly you want to achieve ?
Something like
a.b = 12;
getname1(a.b);
ans = 0×0 empty char array
function getname1(x)
inputname(1)
end
and inputname(1) should give "a.b" ?
If yes: the only way I see is to pass the struct name together with the struct variable to the function in question.
a.b = 12;
name = 'a.b';
getname2(a.b,name)
name_x = 'a.b'
function getname2(x,name_x)
name_x
end
dpb
dpb am 11 Nov. 2025
Certainly no documented ones, no.
a.b = 12;
getname1(a);
ans = 1×1 cell array
{'b'}
function getname1(x)
name=inputname(1);
fieldnames(x)
end
Some machinations like the above would be the only other alternative I would see, also. The callee would somehow have to know which of the fields is the one of interest which is essentially the equivalent.
As the doc explains (and one can observe if set a breakpoint and examine the call stack structure), when the argument is a reference to the memeber of a struct, the information simply isn't available.
Marcus
Marcus am 11 Nov. 2025
OK, thanks for the background info.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 11 Nov. 2025

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When MATLAB encounters a.b in a calling sequence, then the "a" portion gets dereferenced, and the anonymous memory for "b" gets passed in. MATLAB never keeps track of where the anonymous memory came from. There is no hope for getting back the name "a.b" in this case.
As far as MATLAB is concerned, it is having to compute the field a.b, just as surely as it would have to compute the value for "A + 1" passed in.

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