Custom error messages with Class Object

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Hello everyone,
I have a dynamic properties class I am creating to hold some experimental data. This code will be used by other users so I want to make any error messages associated with it more helpful. When you try to address a property not in the 'properties' list you get an error similar to below:
ex.Test = 1;
The error message I get reads:
"Unrecognized property 'Test' for class 'experimentStructureClass'."
I would like to modify the error message to that it directs people to used the ex.addprop() function to add a property.
Does anyone know how to access the error messages that arise from this?
Thanks a lot,
Michael
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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 9 Apr 2020
Tommy, Good example. This is exactly what the OP asked to do. I suggest adding this as an answer to this question.

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Tommy
Tommy on 9 Apr 2020
Have a look at subsref and subsasgn.
This way you can access the error message before it is thrown. A crude example:
classdef Example
properties (SetAccess = private)
Prop1 = rand
end
methods
function varargout = subsref(obj,s)
try
[varargout{1:nargout}] = builtin('subsref',obj,s);
catch ME
error([ME.message ' Use setProp().']);
end
end
function obj = subsasgn(obj,s,varargin)
try
obj = builtin('subsasgn',obj,s,varargin{:});
catch ME
error([ME.message ' Use setProp().']);
end
end
end
end
You'd probably want to do a little more work determining what error was thrown before deciding to throw your custom error instead.
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Michael Savage
Michael Savage on 9 Apr 2020
This is great starting point for me, thank you very much!

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Anmol Dhiman
Anmol Dhiman on 9 Apr 2020
Hi Michael,
The above functionality can be achieved using Exception Handling. You can modify the error displayed by catching the exception in try block and rewriting your own error message in the catch block.
For more information on how to do the above, you can refer to below documentation page.
If you face any issues in implementing it, let me know.
Thanks,
Anmol
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Michael Savage
Michael Savage on 9 Apr 2020
Thank you for your response, I have used error handling code before in scripts and functions. I just did not know how to implement it into a Class Object. Obviously, the above answer has pointed me in the right direction.

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