The CLASS function must be called from a class constructor.
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Kristian Jørgensen
el 5 de Feb. de 2013
Comentada: hossein
el 24 de Jun. de 2017
I'm currently working on a project involving some automatic differentiation, and was presented an example code to such an approach. My problems really boil down to me never working with OOD in Matlab before and it seems really overwhelming. The first part of the code looks like this, fairly straight forward. The problem is it won't run past the last line.
function ad = autodiff(val, der)
% A naive autodiff constructor.
ad.val = val;
if nargin == 1
der = 0.0;
end
if strcmp(der,'variable')
der = 1.0;
end
ad.der = der;
ad = class(ad, 'autodiff');
I get the error 'The CLASS function must be called from a class constructor', which I do not know how to deal with. How do I create custom classes and then call upon them later?
thanks in advance, Kristian
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James Tursa
el 6 de Feb. de 2013
Did you have this file in a directory named '@autodiff', and is the directory that the @autodiff folder is in on the MATLAB path?
hossein
el 24 de Jun. de 2017
would you please explain more about the directory and @autodiff folder
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Cedric
el 5 de Feb. de 2013
Editada: Cedric
el 5 de Feb. de 2013
If you want to learn OOP in MATLAB, have a look at this document: MATLAB Object-Oriented Programming.
Basically, you want to create autodiff.m with a structure that will look like
classdef autodiff
properties
val
der
end
methods
function self = autodiff(val, der) % Constructor.
self.val = val;
if nargin == 1, self.der = 0.0; end
if strcmp(der,'variable'), self.der = 1.0; end
end
function self = aMethod(self, ...)
...
end
end
end
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