Are there any 'bounded container' libraries available to Matlab users?
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Martin Dowie
el 24 de Jul. de 2015
Respondida: Martin Dowie
el 4 de Ag. de 2017
Vectors are supported but is there a ready-rolled library that can implement a 'bounded doubly linked list' using Matlab vectors?
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Cedric
el 28 de Jul. de 2015
Editada: Cedric
el 28 de Jul. de 2015
EDIT @ 5:26pm : small correction to destructor.
Depending what you need to achieve, you could build a "handle" class which does the trick. Have you tried?
I used my 10 minutes pause for building a very small example:
classdef Node < handle
% Basic example of doubly-linked list.
properties
nodeForward = []
nodeBackward = []
content = []
end
methods
function obj = Node( content, nodeBackward, nodeForward )
% Constructor.
if nargin > 0, obj.content = content ; end
if nargin > 1, obj.nodeBackward = nodeBackward ; end
if nargin > 2, obj.nodeForward = nodeForward ; end
end
function node = addNodeForward( obj, node )
% Add forward node and double-link.
if ~isa( node, 'Node' )
node = Node( node ) ;
end
obj.nodeForward = node ;
obj.nodeForward.nodeBackward = obj ;
end
function node = addNodeBackward( obj, node )
% Add backward node and double-link.
if ~isa( node, 'Node' )
node = Node( node ) ;
end
obj.nodeBackward = node ;
obj.nodeBackward.nodeForward = obj ;
end
function displayForward( obj, depth )
% Display current and call forward (if present) display.
disp( obj ) ;
if nargin < 2, depth = Inf ; end
if ~isempty( obj.nodeForward )
obj.nodeForward.displayForward( depth-1 ) ;
end
end
function displayBackward( obj, depth )
% Display current and call backward (if present) display.
disp( obj ) ;
if nargin < 2, depth = Inf ; end
if ~isempty( obj.nodeBackward )
obj.nodeBackward.displayBackward( depth-1 ) ;
end
end
function delete( obj )
% Destructor: cut and merge.
if ~isempty( obj.nodeForward )
if ~isempty( obj.nodeBackward )
obj.nodeBackward.nodeForward = obj.nodeForward ;
obj.nodeForward.nodeBackward = obj.nodeBackward ;
else
obj.nodeForward.nodeBackward = [] ;
end
elseif ~isempty( obj.nodeBackward )
obj.nodeBackward.nodeForward = [] ;
end
end
function disp( obj )
% Display content instead of obj properties.
% -> comment for debugging
disp( obj.content ) ;
end
end
end
With this, we can do e.g.
clear ;
clc ;
nodeStart = Node( 10 ) ;
node = nodeStart.addNodeForward( magic(3) ) ;
nodeEnd = node.addNodeForward( {'John', 'Doe'} ) ;
fprintf( 'Display forward from start.\n\n')
nodeStart.displayForward
fprintf( 'Delete middle node and display forward from start.\n\n')
delete( node )
nodeStart.displayForward
and we get
Display forward from start.
10
8 1 6
3 5 7
4 9 2
'John' 'Doe'
Delete middle node and display forward from start.
10
'John' 'Doe'
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Udaya Mallampati
el 27 de Jul. de 2015
Editada: Udaya Mallampati
el 27 de Jul. de 2015
Hi Martin,
This functionality to implement bounded doubly linked list is not currently available. I work for MathWorks and have forwarded your feedback to the appropriate team.
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