How to modify a struct and create a new struct out of it?

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Rightia Rollmann
Rightia Rollmann 2017년 4월 4일
답변: James Tursa 2017년 4월 4일
I want to get Cartesian coordinates from struct A
A(1).X = 1;
A(1).Y = 2;
A(1).Z = 3;
A(2).X = 4;
A(2).Y = 5;
A(2).Z = 6;
and change them to spherical coordinates in degrees and put them in struct B
for i = 1:length(A)
[theta,phi, r] = cart2sph(A(i).X, A(i).Y, A(i).Z);
B(i).theta = rad2deg(theta);
B(i).phi = rad2deg(phi);
B(i).r = r;
end
so I will finally get:
B(1).theta = 63.43;
B(1).phi = 53.30;
B(1).r = 3.7;
B(2).theta = 51.34;
B(2).phi = 43.13;
B(2).r = 8.77;
What is to shortest way to achieve it? For example, something without using this annoying for loop.

답변 (1개)

James Tursa
James Tursa 2017년 4월 4일
One way, but note there will be loops in the background:
X = [A.X];
Y = [A.Y];
Z = [A.Z];
[theta,phi,r] = cart2sph(X, Y, Z);
THETA = num2cell(rad2deg(theta));
PHI = num2cell(rad2deg(phi));
R = num2cell(r);
n = numel(A);
[B(1:n).theta] = deal(THETA{:});
[B(1:n).phi] = deal(PHI{:});
[B(1:n).r] = deal(R{:});
Also, note that keeping each individual number as its own field in a struct is not a very memory efficient way of storing your data. Unless you need the data in this format for some other reason, it would be better to simply keep the data as double arrays (e.g., like the X, Y, and Z arrays).

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