accessing timer UserData fields
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    Joris Lambrecht
 el 13 de Sept. de 2016
  
    
    
    
    
    Comentada: Walter Roberson
      
      
 el 13 de Sept. de 2016
            t=timer;
t.UserData = struct('field1', 'a', 'field2, 'b');
t.UserData.field1
% returns an error:
%inconsistently placed '.' in subscript expression
get(t.UserData, 'field1')
%returns an error:
%Conversion from double to struct not possible
get(get(t, 'UserData'), 'field1')
% returns same error
u = t.UserData;
u.field1 %works fine
Thus I have a workaround but it's kind of clunky: I set a variable to u=t.UserData at the beginning of my timer callback function and then set t.UserData=u at the end of my timercallback function
Why can't these fields be accessed directly?
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 el 13 de Sept. de 2016
        Interesting, I had never seen that message before.
The work-around is
getfield(t.UserData, 'field1')
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  Joris Lambrecht
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      Editada: Joris Lambrecht
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 el 13 de Sept. de 2016
				t.UserData = setfield(t.UserData, 'field1', 'c')
setfield does not assign to a variable: setfield returns the modified value.
As to why it happens:
MATLAB objects can have properties that are represented as fields in a struct that is marked as being of the appropriate class. If any given property happens to be a struct and the property is directly represented as a struct field, then it can be sub-referenced in the way that would seem natural.
But MATLAB objects can also have properties that are calculated rather than being directly represented, "Dependent" properties. Nearly everything about timers are implemented as Dependent properties, with the code that handles the implementation accessing a java object that is directly stored in a struct. Dependent properties cannot be sub-referenced in the way that would seem natural. When I look at the implementation of timer.m it appears to me that the Dependent properties might be created as dynamic properties; I do not know the backing implementation for those.
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