MATLAB handle class violates polymorphism on handle equivalence
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I am shocked to discover that MATLAB seems to violate polymorphism when it comes to equivalence of handles in handle classes.
I presume that the handle to a handle class object is synonymous to a pointer of a specific class.
E.g.
Let
classdef MyBase < handle ... end
classdef MyDerived < MyBase ... end
1. array = repmat(MyBase,1,n);
2. array(1) = MyBase; % No error
3. array(2) = MyDerived; % Error!
The assignment in line 3 should not error, as the array is of the parent of MyDerived, in accordance with the above rule of equivalence of pointers under polymorphism.
Of course, one explanation is that handles are not synonymous to pointers. And the workaround is to deploy the cell array. Not nice.
What is the official explanation to the above anomaly?
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JP Barnard
2011년 3월 31일
Walter Roberson
2011년 3월 31일
Do you find evidence in the documentation that claims that Matlab supports polymorphism of objects?
JP Barnard
2011년 4월 11일
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Patrick Kalita
2011년 4월 8일
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I believe what you are looking for has been introduced in R2011a with the Heterogeneous mixin class.
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Andrew Newell
2011년 4월 9일
@Patrick, do you know if there would be any performance penalty for using a heterogeneous class?
JP Barnard
2011년 4월 11일
Patrick Kalita
2011년 4월 11일
@Andrew, that's a good question; I'm actually not sure what the answer is.
Andrew Newell
2011년 3월 30일
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This is not an official explanation, but I can tell you this much: First, MATLAB does not have pointers. If you want handle polymorphism, you could try making a feature request. Another workaround for the above problem is to create a method to convert MyDerived to MyBase.
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Walter Roberson
2011년 3월 31일
편집: per isakson
2016년 10월 21일
See also this previous discussion a few months ago, in which some users said explicitly that polymorphism is not supported but discussed workarounds in the context of a particular task:
Walter Roberson
2011년 3월 31일
In MATLAB, the type (class) of data (including objects) is not stored with the data. The type (class) is stored in a header block. MATLAB arrays have one header block for the entire array, so all elements of the array must be the exact same class unless you use a cell array. This system preserves class hierarchies but does not offer the kind of polymorphism that you would like.
Andrew Newell
2011년 3월 31일
@Walter, where did you find that information?
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