applying isempty to property of object that reside in array- without loops
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I have a class with only one property (named 'value'). I can instantiate an array like this:
objarray(1,10)=myclass()
which will create 10 objects of myclass with emty 'value' property. Next I set the 'value' property of the first and last object to 99.
objarray(1).value=99; objarray(end).value=99;
My question is: How do I get a logical array denoting an empty 'value' property without using loops.
Something akin to: j= isempty(objarray.value)
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Walter Roberson
el 24 de Feb. de 2012
arrayfun( @(IDX) isempty(objarray(IDX).value), 1:length(objarray))
However, this does use a loop; it is just syntactically hidden. It will not be faster than using a loop.
Hmmm... Try this:
cellfun('isempty', {objarray.value})
This will use a loop internally; it is just syntactically hidden. It might be faster than using a loop yourself.
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