array subscripting

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AP
AP 2011년 6월 2일
I have a struct variable defined as follows:
my_data(3) = struct('x',[],'y',[],'f',[])
for i=1:3
my_data(i).x = [1 2 3]*i;
my_data(i).y = [1 2 3]*i;
my_data(i).f = [1 2 3;4 5 6;7 8 9]*i;
end
Actually f is a matrix (N×M) which holds the value of a function for each (x,y) and stores its value in different measures. x and y are vectors (N×1). Therefore, my_data(1).f(:,2) means the value of the function in the second measure for experiment#1. I am trying to assign f to another variable (like new_f) columnwise. In other words, I am trying to assign the first columns of all the experiments (from 1 to 3) to the first column of new_f and so on. The following assigns each column of f but can I modify it a little bit to assign all the columns to new_f:
column1=arrayfun(@(S) S(:).f(:,1), my_data,'UniformOutput', false);
column2=arrayfun(@(S) S(:).f(:,2), my_data,'UniformOutput', false);
column3=arrayfun(@(S) S(:).f(:,3), my_data,'UniformOutput', false);
how can I combine all the above assignments into one neat assignment?
Thank you very much for your quick reply.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2011년 6월 2일
T = vertcat(S.f);
T = mat2cell(T, size(T,1), ones(1,size(T,2)));
[column1, column2, column3] = deal(T{:});
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2011년 6월 2일
I was following the code sample that showed assignment in to separate variables. If you want them all in one matrix then the first line is all you need.
AP
AP 2011년 6월 2일
awesome. Walter and Matt thank you for all your help :)))))))))))

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