How to create a structure array without removing prior data?
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Hello! I have an interface in matlab. I get the image and features of the image (name, last name, and ID) from the interface. Then I put it in the structure array, and then I save it in a mat file called "Database" by the "save" function. When I add another data (structure) to the structure array, the old data is removed from array. This is my code:
name=get(handles.edit2, 'string');
lastname= get(handles.edit3, 'string');
id= get(handles.edit4, 'string');
feature = handles.a;
feature1 = handles.phi;
array(3).amplitud=A;
array(3).angle=Phi;
array(3).name=name;
array(3).lastname=lastname;
array(3).ID=id;
save('Database','array');
I have put this code in the pushbutton_callback.
Thank you.
Mansoor
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Mansoor ahmadi
on 5 Jan 2015
Answers (2)
Try using the '-append' option:
save(filename,variables,'-append')
3 Comments
Mansoor ahmadi
on 5 Jan 2015
Mansoor ahmadi
on 5 Jan 2015
Stephen23
on 8 Jan 2015
What does not work? How does it not work? Do you get any messages or outputs?
Image Analyst
on 5 Jan 2015
Put a breakpoint right before you assign the first field to array(3). Check the values of the first and second structures by putting these lines in
array(1)
array(2)
Now do the lines where you assign fields to array(3).
array(3).amplitud=A;
array(3).angle=Phi;
array(3).name=name;
array(3).lastname=lastname;
array(3).ID=id;
Now put these lines again
array(1)
array(2)
whos array
The values for array(1) and array(2) should not vanish. You should not lose those structures. If they do, there's something you're not telling us, like you have a "clear" in there somewhere, or you're not incrementing the index correctly (like it's not really 3 but some variable instead).
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Mansoor ahmadi
on 6 Jan 2015
Image Analyst
on 6 Jan 2015
WHAT does not work? Are you saying that when you try to run the whos command it says that whos is an unknown function? Are you saying that when you put the name of the variable all by itself on the line it does not print the value of the variable to the command window?
Mansoor ahmadi
on 7 Jan 2015
Image Analyst
on 7 Jan 2015
Again, you either have a clear in there, or there's something you're not telling us.
And the whos command should not show that. When I do this:
array(2).data = [1,2,3];
whos array
array
it shows this:
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
array 1x2 208 struct
ans =
1 2 3
which is different than what you showed.
Mansoor ahmadi
on 11 Jan 2015
Using exactly the code from your comment above I can access any of the data values:
>> array(1).data=10; array(2).data=11; array(3).data=12; array(4).data=13; array(5).data=14;
>> array(2).data
ans =
11
>> array(3).data
ans =
12
This means there is something that your code is doing that you are not telling us about.
Also note that you can generate this structure in a neater way:
array = struct('data',num2cell(10:14));
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