Find minimum value within struct
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Hi
I'm trying to determine the minimum value within a struct. I have a data struct with subfields which are timestamped. I'd like to find the smallest time, then reference all the other data accordingly.
example of the data:
- data.val1.time = something
- data.val2.time = something else
- .
- .
- data.valN.time = something else
I can think of a brute force way of doing it, but I'm thinking that there should be a nicer way.
anyone have any ideas?
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Jan
el 3 de Ag. de 2011
Are "val1", "val2", ... the real field names? Then I strongly recommend to use an array instead: val(1), val(2), ... This will make the conversion of the subfield .time much easier.
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Friedrich
el 3 de Ag. de 2011
Hi,
I think you have to convert from a structure to an array. Maybe like this:
>> data.a = 1;
>> data.b = 2;
>> data.c = 3;
>> min(cell2mat(struct2cell(data)))
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Friedrich
el 3 de Ag. de 2011
for your struct more ugly:
min(cell2mat(struct2cell(cell2mat(struct2cell(data)))))
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Sean de Wolski
el 3 de Ag. de 2011
min(structfun(@min,data));
is significantly faster on my machine. Conversions to and from cells take awhile.
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Jan
el 3 de Ag. de 2011
STRUCT2CELL is surprisingly fast, because the underlying representation is almost equivalent: Only the list of field names is different.
But CELL2MAT is slow, because it does not pre-allocate sufficiently. Anyhow, for 3 or 100 fields the speed will not be too important.
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