How to programmatically modify substructure with arbitrary number of levels?

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I am trying to create a function that can modify a field in an arbitrary deep structure in the following way:
function modified_struct = modify_field(original_struct, field_name_cell_aray, new_value)
For instance if I have an original_struct such that
original_struct.a.b = 1
calling
modified_struct = modify_field(original_struct, {'a', 'b'}, 2)
would create the following operations
modified_struct = original_struct
modified_struct.(a).(b) = 2
This should work for a struct with an arbitrary number of levels:
modified_struct = modify_field(original_struct, {'a', 'b', 'c', 'd'}, new_value)
I want a solution that does not use the eval() command since I need to use this in a parfor loop.
Is this possible in matlab?

Accepted Answer

Stephen23
Stephen23 on 13 Apr 2022
Edited: Stephen23 on 13 Apr 2022
I would not write a function for this, just use SETFIELD with a comma-separated list:
S.a.b = 1;
C = {'a','b'};
N = 2;
S = setfield(S, C{:}, N);
Checking:
S.a.b
ans = 2

More Answers (1)

Jean-Baptiste Lanfrey
Jean-Baptiste Lanfrey on 13 Apr 2022
If I understand correctly, all you need is to use the setfield command, for example:
modified_struct = setfield(original_struct, 'a', 'b', 2)
The field arguments are not in a cell array but I guess it is easy enough to accomodate for this.

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