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Accessing a simbiology class

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Omar
Omar el 30 de Mzo. de 2011
Hi to all,
I would like to access the content of the class output by the command,
msp = get(modelobj,'species')
where "modelobj" is a simbiology model object. "msp" prints as an array but I have tried several indexing conventions and none of them results in the elements of the array. This kind of array is common in simbiology and I just don't find how to access it.
Thanks in advance,
Omar

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Arthur Goldsipe
Arthur Goldsipe el 31 de Mzo. de 2011
Hi Omar,
In the code you typed above, "msp" should be a vector of species objects that you can index using "msp(1)", "msp(2)", etc. Here is an example using a demo model included with SimBiology:
>> m1 = sbmlimport('lotka.xml')
SimBiology Model - lotka
Model Components:
Compartments: 1
Events: 0
Parameters: 3
Reactions: 3
Rules: 0
Species: 4
>> s = m1.Species; % equivalent to get(m1, 'Species')
>> s(1)
SimBiology Species Array
Index: Compartment: Name: InitialAmount: InitialAmountUnits:
1 unnamed x 1
>> s(end)
SimBiology Species Array
Index: Compartment: Name: InitialAmount: InitialAmountUnits:
1 unnamed z 0
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Arthur Goldsipe
Arthur Goldsipe el 1 de Abr. de 2011
Hi Omar,
In my example, s is a vector of species and does not include compartments. If you have a model with multiple compartments, you can also index into the compartments. A SimBiology model does behave similarly to a nested structure. For example, you can get the second species contained in the first compartment as m1.Compartments(1).Species(2).
Are you trying to figure out the name of a species that is stored in a variable? In my example above, you can get that as s(1).Name, and the compartment containing that species is s(1).Parent, so you can get the compartment name as s(1).Parent.Name. If you want to recreate the "full" name, that's something like [s(1).Parent.Name '.' s(1).Name] (although you have to take special care if the compartment or parameter name contains special characters).
Are you trying to find a particular species in a model given it's name? You can do that with the sbioselect command:
sAll = sbioselect(m1, 'Type', 'species', 'Name', 's') % selects all species named 's'
c = sbioselect(m1, 'Type', 'compartment', 'Name', 'c') % selects compartment 'c'
sInC = sbioselect(c, 'Type', 'species', 'Name', 's') % only selects 's' in compartment 'c'
Omar
Omar el 2 de Abr. de 2011
Thanks Arthur.
This one,
[s(1).Parent.Name '.' s(1).Name]
is particularly useful for me at this point.
Omar

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