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If I have a class defined as

classdef myclass
  properties
     foo = 3;
     bar = 7;
  end
end

And I want to access property foo I would write

obj = myclass()
obj.foo % Gives me 3

But, if I only have a string representation of the property name, and don't know which property it is how would I do it then? As in the example below:

obj.someFunction('foo')  % or
someFunction(obj, 'foo') % should both give me the value of obj.foo

What I want to do is have a list of properties, iterate through it and get the value for a specific object. It seems like it should be possible, but I failed to find it in the documentation.

3 Answers 3

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value = getfield(struct, 'field')

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You can use:

obj = myclass();
propName = 'foo';
propValue = obj.(propName);

For more information, see Generating Field Names from Variables and Dot-Parentheses.

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cellfun( @(prop) obj.(prop), properties(obj), 'UniformOutput', false )
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  • Luckily, getfield solved the problem and is a bit less verbose ;) Nov 30, 2011 at 13:41
  • getfield is fine, but obj.(propname) is the "modern" way. I was only doing it in a cellfun to show how to get all properties in one call.
    – Edric
    Nov 30, 2011 at 16:57
  • Ah, I see. After reading Kavkas answer it was much clearer. Thanks! Dec 2, 2011 at 10:31

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