How to set object property to Abstract class
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MathWorks Support Team
am 28 Jul. 2020
Beantwortet: Jim Svensson
am 25 Aug. 2021
I am getting errors when I try to set an object property type to an Abstract class "matlab.mixin.Heterogeneous" as below:
classdef demoClass
properties
TestProperty matlab.mixin.Heterogeneous
end
methods
function obj = demoClass
% constructor that does not affect the property
end
end
end
The error I get is
>> demoClass
Error defining property 'TestProperty' of class 'demoClass'. Class matlab.mixin.Heterogeneous is abstract. Specify a default value for property TestProperty.
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MathWorks Support Team
am 28 Jul. 2020
To specify an Abstract class as a property for a MATLAB class, you must also specify a default value for the property which is a class that is derived from the abstract class you specified.
The code below demonstrates how the code you provided might be modified to accomplish this workflow.
classdef demoClass
properties
TestProperty matlab.mixin.Heterogeneous = rootClass
end
methods
function obj = demoClass
% constructor that does not affect the property
end
end
end
classdef rootClass < matlab.mixin.Heterogeneous
methods
function obj = rootClass
end
end
end
And now you should be able to instantiate an instance of "demoClass":
>> demoClass
ans =
demoClass with properties
TestProperty: [1×1 rootClass]
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Jim Svensson
am 25 Aug. 2021
It is stupid Matlab language design. It should be normal to define a property to be an abstract class type. As long as it is empty (array with 0 elements) it is not a problem, and then only assign concrete sub-classes to the property.
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