Circular shifting or rotating structure of array elements

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I have a structure of array of size 1x3 containing x and y coordinates as follows.
4 8
20 24
5 15
I want to shift the third row to first one. later 2nd one to first row. How to do it by using circshift?
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 4 Mar 2024
You should experiment with it, and see what results you get.
Refer to the documentation for more information and examples.

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Voss
Voss on 4 Mar 2024
A 1x3 array of structures:
S = struct('x',{4 20 5},'y',{8 24 15})
S = 1×3 struct array with fields:
x y
S.x
ans = 4
ans = 20
ans = 5
S.y
ans = 8
ans = 24
ans = 15
1. Shift the third element to first one using circshift:
S = circshift(S,1);
S.x
ans = 5
ans = 4
ans = 20
S.y
ans = 15
ans = 8
ans = 24
2. Later 2nd one to first element using circshift:
S = circshift(S,-1);
S.x
ans = 4
ans = 20
ans = 5
S.y
ans = 8
ans = 24
ans = 15
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NALLARASU KRISH
NALLARASU KRISH on 5 Mar 2024
I apreciate your approach in explaining array of structures and structure of arrays. Positive sign means shifting downwards and vice versa. Numerical value denotes the number of times the shift to occur. Thank you!

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Hassaan
Hassaan on 4 Mar 2024
Edited: Hassaan on 4 Mar 2024
% Shift rows up by one position, making the third row the first
A_shifted = circshift(A, -1);
where A is your matrix/array.
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NALLARASU KRISH
NALLARASU KRISH on 4 Mar 2024
Thank you! Your approach works on arrays and matrices, but not on structure of arrays!

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 4 Mar 2024
Me, first time using circshift(). So, I'm not entirely sure about your intention. Are you suggesting to swap the 3rd row with the 1st row? And then, do you want to swap the 2nd row with the newly positioned 1st row?
Please clarify if my understanding is correct.
A = [ 4 8 % 1st row
20 24 % 2nd row
5 15]; % 3rd row
A([1,3],:) = circshift(A([1,3],:), 1)
A = 3×2
5 15 20 24 4 8
A([1,2],:) = circshift(A([1,2],:), 1)
A = 3×2
20 24 5 15 4 8

Voss
Voss on 4 Mar 2024
Edited: Voss on 4 Mar 2024
A structure of arrays:
S = struct('x',[4;20;5],'y',[8;24;15])
S = struct with fields:
x: [3×1 double] y: [3×1 double]
S.x,S.y
ans = 3×1
4 20 5
ans = 3×1
8 24 15
1. Shift the third row to first one using circshift:
S = structfun(@(v)circshift(v,1),S,'uni',0);
S.x,S.y
ans = 3×1
5 4 20
ans = 3×1
15 8 24
2. Later 2nd one to first row using circshift:
S = structfun(@(v)circshift(v,-1),S,'uni',0);
S.x,S.y
ans = 3×1
4 20 5
ans = 3×1
8 24 15

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