how to make function that return struct vector whose elements are days of month
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Hi every one; I am going to attempt that query: a function called May2015 that returns a struct vector (row or column) whose elements correspond to the days of May, 2015. Each struct should contain three fields with these (exact) field names: “month”, “date”, and “day” (all lower case). • The month field must contain the string 'May' (uppercase ‘M’). • The date field must contain a scalar of type double that equals the date (1 through 31). • The day field must contain the three-letter abbreviation of the day chosen from this list: 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun'. For example, here is a call of the function followed by a command that shows the eleventh element of the struct array that is returned by the function:
>> m = May2015;
>> m(11)
ans =
month: 'May'
date: 11
day: 'Mon'
I am using that code
function M=May2015(a)
M=strut('month','May','date',a)
end
I have no idea how i can set the day like mon,tues,wed,thus,fri sat,sun, corresponding date no. May month start from 1 to 30 and the day on 1 was mon and of 30 was tues. Kindly guide me how can i mange day (string) with date. I think i have to use for loop but not idea.. Thanks in advance
2 Comments
Guillaume
on 1 Jun 2015
Is this homework? If so, can you add 'homework' as a tag?
Yaser Alghawi
on 5 Aug 2016
how to write the name of month also(for example 2 as input will give an output of February)
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More Answers (3)
Andrei Bobrov
on 1 Jun 2015
Edited: Andrei Bobrov
on 2 Jun 2015
function out = May2015
[~,k] = weekday(datenum(2015, 5, (1:31)'));
out = struct('month','May','date',num2cell((1:31)'),'day',cellstr(k));
use:
>> m = May2015
m =
31x1 struct array containing the fields:
month
date
day
>> m(11)
ans =
scalar structure containing the fields:
month = May
date = 11
day = Mon
>>
6 Comments
Muhammad Usman Saleem
on 1 Jun 2015
Titus Edelhofer
on 1 Jun 2015
Muhammad, the answer of Andrei is not missing a lot. If you want to have a struct array, you can either use looping on Andrei's solution, i.e.,
for i=1:length(n)
out(i) = struct('month', 'May', 'date', n(i), 'day', k(i));
end
or use cell arrays for initialization
nc = num2cell(n);
out = struct( ...
'month', 'May', ...
'date', nc, ...
'day', k);
Titus
Muhammad Usman Saleem
on 1 Jun 2015
Andrei Bobrov
on 2 Jun 2015
corrected
Ishaan Kaushal
on 20 Nov 2015
in 2nd line what is the purpose of (~) symbol.
Guillaume
on 20 Nov 2015
Titus Edelhofer
on 1 Jun 2015
Hi Muhammad,
a hint:
doc weekday
Titus
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Muhammad Usman Saleem
on 1 Jun 2015
charu sharma
on 20 Aug 2015
0 votes
you need to mention the number of dates in MAY that is 1 to 31 and days Here is the more simple solution for you: http://farzicoders.blogspot.in/2015/08/write-function-called-may2015-that.html
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