Add field to a double array?
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I am working on a released code and ran into a wield error. Cited here:
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warning('off','MATLAB:warn_r14_stucture_assignment');
obj.mu.static = obj.mu(remDim)-obj.sigma(remDim,dim)*inv(obj.sigma(dim,dim))*obj.mu(dim);
obj.mu.dynamic = obj.sigma(remDim,dim)*inv(obj.sigma(dim,dim));
warning('on','MATLAB:warn_r14_stucture_assignment');
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Notice on second line. obj.mu is a 6x1 double array. So obj.mu(remDim) makes sense. However, how can this one be assigned to obj.mu.static as the 6x1 array can't have field.
Is that valid on old version of matlab? Can anyone explain what structure is this? What is the exact purpose of such structure.
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Steven Lord
on 12 Oct 2017
Someone decided to ignore our warning about this behavior in the release R14SP2 Release Notes, even though we state that "In a future release of MATLAB, attempting this type of operation will throw an error instead of just displaying a warning message." That behavior became an error in release R2015b.
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OCDER
on 12 Oct 2017
My best guess is that someone is trying to restructure obj.mu that had a double array into one that has two fields instead. It's more of a quick fix when someone built a huge code with obj.mu = double array, but later realized it should be obj.mu.static and obj.mu.dynamic.
See comments to understand what the programmer might be thinking (but you'll have to contact the programmer to know for sure):
obj.mu = 1:6; %Oh, never mind. I should change this.....
warning('off','MATLAB:warn_r14_stucture_assignment'); %I know this will give a warning, so suppress
obj.mu.static = obj.mu(remDim)-obj.sigma(remDim,dim)*inv(obj.sigma(dim,dim))*obj.mu(dim); %override double array with "static" field
obj.mu.dynamic = obj.sigma(remDim,dim)*inv(obj.sigma(dim,dim)); %make new "dynamic" field under mu
warning('on','MATLAB:warn_r14_stucture_assignment'); %disable suppression
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