How to use values from .mat file (nested struct) dependent to the variable name of value
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The target is to use the value of a variable in a nested struct from a .mat file. The name of variable consits a dynamic and a static part. Dynamic part is in array Components and the static part is ".fuseboxname". In the following you will find the code with the not working solution and below of this is a running solution witch is solved bad, because of the predefined position of variable name.
Components = ["SeatDriverHeatingCommon"; "SeatDriverVentilatedCommon"; "Sockets12VCommon"]; % Generate variables in vector just for demonstration. Values will handed via function.
evalin('base', 'load(''ConsumerMasterParameters.mat'')'); % Load .mat file for simulation model in workspace
for index = 1 : 3
fuseboxname_array = cat(2,string(Components(index,1)),'.fuseboxname'); % Put variable name and fix string ".fuseboxname" in an array.
fuseboxname_string = join(fuseboxname_array,""); % Generate new variable name by copple variable name with fix string ".fuseboxname"
fuseboxname_value = load('ConsumerMasterParameters',fuseboxname_string ); % Load value of new generated variable name --> doesn't work
end
SeatDriverHeatingCommon.fuseboxname % Just for demonstration, that values can be load by entering variable name
SeatDriverVentilatedCommon.fuseboxname
Sockets12VCommon.fuseboxname
% The following is a working, but bad solution, because the line of the
% variable name is predefined
for jndex = 1 : 3
cell_level_a = struct2cell(load('ConsumerMasterParameters'));
cell_level_b = struct2cell(cell_level_a{jndex,1});
[line_cell,column_cell] = size(cell_level_b);
fuseboxname_bad_solution = cell_level_b{line_cell,1}
end
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Mohammad Sami
am 8 Sep. 2020
Bearbeitet: Mohammad Sami
am 8 Sep. 2020
There are quite a few options. One option is to use the structfun to apply a function to each field of the function as follows.
a = load('ConsumerMasterParameters.mat');
fuseboxname = structfun(@(x)x.fuseboxname,a);
Second option would be as follows.
for fname = fieldnames(a)'
fusebox = a.(fname{1}).fuseboxname
end
% or if you need the index instead
fnames = fieldnames(a);
for i = 1:length(fnames)
fusebox = a.(fnames{i}).fuseboxname
end
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