Hello,
i would like to mutiply two struct: a and b (see below). Is it possible to use structfun like this:
structfun(@(x,y) x.*y,a,b,'UniformOutput',false)
a =
struct with fields:
T: [0 30 60 90 120]
speed: [24×5 double]
klemme30: [24×5 double]
voltage: [24×5 double]
vol_eff: [24×5 double]
q_meas: [24×5 double]
iccp: [24×5 double]
id: [24×5 double]
iq: [24×5 double]
elpower: [24×5 double]
b =
struct with fields:
T: [1 1 1 1 1]
speed: [24×5 logical]
klemme30: [24×5 logical]
voltage: [24×5 logical]
vol_eff: [24×5 logical]
q_meas: [24×5 logical]
iccp: [24×5 logical]
id: [24×5 logical]
iq: [24×5 logical]
elpower: [24×5 logical]

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza am 28 Apr. 2020
Bearbeitet: Ameer Hamza am 28 Apr. 2020

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You can write a function like this
function s3 = structMul(s1, s2)
names = fieldnames(s1);
for i=1:numel(names)
s3.(names{i}) = s1.(names{i}).*s2.(names{i});
end
end
Example
s1.a = [1 2 3];
s1.b = [5 2 1];
s2.a = [3 2 1];
s2.b = [1 8 4];
s3 = structMul(s1, s2);
>> s3 =
struct with fields:
a: [3 4 3]
b: [5 16 4]

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yijun guo
yijun guo am 28 Apr. 2020
thank you for your help
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza am 28 Apr. 2020
I am glad to be of help.

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