Evaluate string as structure
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I wish to load a structure based on a string input and copy the contents to a new structure. I can do this with eval, but would prefer not to.
For example:
user_string = 'structure_name';
load( user_string )
new_data = eval( user_string );
The structure 'structure_name' has several fields and is saved as a .mat file.
Using (user_string) to evaluate the structure isn't an option
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Stephen23
2019년 10월 1일
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2019년 10월 1일
N = 'structure_name';
S = load(N); % load into an output variable (a scalar structure)
new_data = S.(N);
Or, if there is exactly one variable in the .mat file:
C = struct2cell(S);
new_data = C{1};
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Stephen23
2019년 10월 1일
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2019년 10월 1일
"As I said, easily done but would be neater if it could be donw at the load stage."
Sure, it might be neat.
But it isn't possible (for the reason I explained in my previous comment).
"When I load it in to the new variable I have ..."
Which is why I showed you two methods for removing the "superfluous structure level" without awful eval. However you seem to be only looking at the first part of my code (i.e. load into a scalar structure) and not at those two methods.
"The problem isn't with your solution, but more the data I have to access."
I don't see why your data is a problem at all. The similar examples I tried worked for me.
"Whereas what I want is"
Sure, and that is exactly what my code gives you.
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