Create superclass objects in a for loop
2 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
classdef SimulationAlgorithm < AgentAlgorithm
%Paremeters that can only set by constructor
properties(GetAccess = 'public', SetAccess = 'immutable')
NbofAlliedAgents;
NbofEnemyAgents;
TotalSimTime;
end
methods
%Constructor for Simulation Algorithm
function Sim = SimulationAlgorithm(N, M, T)
Sim.NbofAlliedAgents = N;
Sim.NbofEnemyAgents = M;
Sim.TotalSimTime = T;
%Creates Agents via AlliedAgent SuperClass
AlliedStates = Sim.CreateRandomStates(Sim, ...
Sim.NbofAlliedAgents, 'Allied');
EnemyStates = Sim.CreateRandomStates(Sim,...
Sim.NbofEnemyAgents, 'Enemy');
for i=1:Sim.NbofAlliedAgents
AlliedAgents(i) = AlliedAgents(i)@AgentAlgorithm(AlliedStates(i,:));
end
end
end
%These methods can be invoked w/o an object initalized, Obj needs to
%be send as parameter as a result
methods (Static, Access = 'private')
%Creates [x y z Vx Vy Vz] vector for all NbofAgents. Distinguishes
%Allied vs Enemy agents via Type parameter.
function [Vector] = CreateRandomStates(Obj, NbofAgents, Type)
%SIMPLIFIED VERSION NOT REAL ONE
Vector = randi([1 100], [NbofAgents 6]);
end
end
end
How can I call superclass constructor in a for loop. The nb. of the objects of AgentAlgorithm varies. In current state, it always says superclass constructor should be top state.
0 Kommentare
Akzeptierte Antwort
Weitere Antworten (2)
Umit
am 17 Feb. 2012
1 Kommentar
Walter Roberson
am 17 Feb. 2012
I am not no-one, and I don't know anything about the topic. Negating both sides we arrive at the logical conclusion that no-one knows anything about the topic.
Daniel Shub
am 17 Feb. 2012
Maybe I am missing something here, but doesn't it make more sense for the AlliedStates constructor to handle an array input.
0 Kommentare
Siehe auch
Kategorien
Mehr zu Linear Algebra finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!