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Usage
This method is called for expressions of the form
c = a(b), c = a{b}, c = a.b
and overloading the subsref method allows you
to define the meaning of these expressions for
objects of class a. These expressions are
mapped to a call of the form
b = subsref(a,s)
where s is a structure array with two fields. The
first field is
- type is a string containing either '()' or
'{}' or '.' depending on the form of the call.
- subs is a cell array or string containing the
the subscript information.
When multiple indexing experssions are combined together
such as b = a(5).foo{:}, the s array contains
the following entries
s(1).type = '()' s(1).subs = {5}
s(2).type = '.' s(2).subs = 'foo'
s(3).type = '{}' s(3).subs = ':'
SUBSREF SUBSREF Array Dereferencing
Usage
This function can be used to index into basic array
types (or structures). It provides a functional interface
to execute complex indexing expressions such as
a.b(3){5} at run time (i.e. while executing a script or
a function) without resorting to using eval. Note that
this function should be overloaded for use with user defined
classes, and that it cannot be overloaeded for base types.
The basic syntax of the function is:
b = subsref(a,s)
where s is a structure array with two fields. The
first field is
- type is a string containing either '()' or
'{}' or '.' depending on the form of the call.
- subs is a cell array or string containing the
the subscript information.
When multiple indexing experssions are combined together
such as b = a(5).foo{:}, the s array should contain
the following entries
s(1).type = '()' s(1).subs = {5}
s(2).type = '.' s(2).subs = 'foo'
s(3).type = '{}' s(3).subs = ':'
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