One of the goal is to be able to write error messages that include the class name on it. At the same time, to make the code as easy to maintain as possible, I don't want to hardcode the class name.
Any way to get the "current" class
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Hi,
I am writing some object oriented code (with classdef), and it would be convenient for me to have a function like this:
meta.class.getCurrent()
Where it returns the metadata of the class in which it is called. In the event that the function is called from some other place (script or simple function) it should error
Is there a way to get that?
Thanks, Joan
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per isakson
el 6 de Jun. de 2013
This might be a start. (TODO: not a class, class in package, function in package.)
>> MyTestClass.Update
Class_name: MyTestClass
Method_name: Update
where
classdef MyTestClass < handle
methods ( Static )
function Update()
[ cls, method ] = current_class();
fprintf( 'Class_name: %s\nMethod_name: %s\n', cls.Name, method )
end
end
end
and
function [ cls, str ] = current_class( )
%
% See also: mfilename
dbk = dbstack( 1, '-completenames' );
if isempty( dbk )
str = 'base';
else
str = dbk(1).name;
end
cac = regexp( str, '\.', 'split' );
switch numel( cac )
case 1
case 2
cls = meta.class.fromName( cac{1} );
str = cac{2};
case 3
otherwise
end
end
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Sean de Wolski
el 29 de Mayo de 2013
Editada: Sean de Wolski
el 29 de Mayo de 2013
Not sure I totally understand what you want. You have a class, C, and you pass an object, obj, of class C into some function, foo, via one of its methods or some other function and you want to be able to retreive the metadata of the obj or of class C? If the object is available, use:
?obj
If that is not the case, could you please clarify. You could have your function to a simple:
isa(obj,'C')
as well or instead...
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