Making one structure out of two structures

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g on 27 Nov 2018
Commented: g on 27 Nov 2018
Let's say I have two structures.
D = [strtrim(C{1}),num2cell(C{2})].';
F = struct(D{:});
% other code that creates C1
D1 = [strtrim(C1{1}),num2cell(C1{2})].'; \
E = struct(D1{:});
I now want to create a larger structure out of F and E that has the same dimensions.
So , for dummy variables, let's say F looks like (but is not limited to):
A: apple
B: ball
and E looks like:
C: cat
D: dog
How do I combine these two into:
A: apple
B: ball
C: cat
D: dog
Thanks!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Nov 2018
Note that you could also use cell2struct to create those structures, which avoids having to create the intermediate cell arrays.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 27 Nov 2018
Edited: Stephen23 on 27 Nov 2018
A general solution for two identically-sized structures, with any number of fields:
>> F.A = 'apple';
>> F.B = 'ball';
>> E.C = 'cat';
>> E.D = 'dog';
>> Z = cell2struct([struct2cell(E);struct2cell(F)], [fieldnames(E);fieldnames(F)], 1)
Z =
C = cat
D = dog
A = apple
B = ball

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Nov 2018
Either loop setting field by field or else use struct2cell on both and combine into one cell and cell2struct back into struct.

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