Is custom generalized object serialization possible in Matlab?
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Cross-posting from here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12830716/is-custom-generalized-object-serialization-possible-in-matlab
I would like to save my objects as XML so that other applications can read from and write to the data files -- something that is very difficult with Matlab's binary mat files.
The underlying problem I'm running into is that Matlab's equivalent of reflection (which I've used to do similar things in .NET) is not very functional with respect to private properties. Matlab's struct(object) function offers a hack in terms of writing XML from an object because while I can't do
x = myInstance.myPrivateProperty;
...I can do
props = struct(myInstance);
x = props.myPrivateProperty;
So, I can create a pure (contains no objects) struct from any object using the code below, and then it's trivial to write an XML file using a pure struct.
But, is there any way to reverse the process? That is, to create an object instance using the data saved by the code below (that data contains a list of all non-Dependent, non-Constant, non-Transient properties of the class instance, and the name of the class)? I was thinking about having all my objects inherit from a class called XmlSerializable which would accept a struct as a single argument in the constructor and then assign all the values contained in the struct to the correspondingly-named properties. But, this doesn't work because if MyClass inherits XmlSerializable, the code in XmlSerializable isn't allowed to set the private properties of MyClass (related to How can I write generalized functions to manipulate private properties?). This would be no problem in .NET (See Is it possible to set private property via reflection), but I'm having trouble figuring it out in Matlab.
This code creates a struct that contains all of the state information for the object(s) passed in, yet contains no object instances. The resulting struct can be trivially written to XML:
function s = toPureStruct(thing)
if isstruct(thing)
s = collapseObjects(thing);
s.classname = 'struct';
elseif isobject(thing)
s.classname = class(thing);
warning off MATLAB:structOnObject;
allprops = struct(thing);
warning on MATLAB:structOnObject
mc = metaclass(thing);
for i=1:length(mc.PropertyList)
p = mc.PropertyList(i);
if strcmp(p.Name, 'classname')
error('toStruct:PropertyNameCollision', 'Objects used in toStruct may not have a property named ''classname''');
end
if ~(p.Dependent || p.Constant || p.Transient)
if isobject(allprops.(p.Name))
s.(p.Name) = toPureStruct(allprops.(p.Name));
elseif isstruct(allprops.(p.Name))
s.(p.Name) = collapseObjects(allprops.(p.Name));
else
s.(p.Name) = allprops.(p.Name);
end
end
end
else
error(['Conversion to pure struct from ' class(thing) ' is not possible.']);
end
end
function s = collapseObjects(s)
fnames = fields(s);
for i=1:length(fnames)
f = s.(fnames{i});
if isobject(f)
s.(fnames{i}) = toPureStruct(f);
elseif isstruct(f)
s.(fnames{i}) = collapseObjects(f);
end
end
end
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