Pass existing object to different class objects

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Hi I have a object oriented programm so simulate different appliances.
I have a class object where the general settings of my programm are stored, so I don't have to save a lot of datas to every objec
If I store the object of my settings in the other object, do I generate everytime a "new" settingsobject and use a lot of space or will it be just a "pointer" to my existing object?
classdef appliance
properties
gens
% ...
end
methods
function obj = timeClass(gens)
%UNTITLED Construct an instance of this class
obj.gens = gens
end
% ...
end
end
gens = generalClassObject
appli = appliance(gens)

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Matt J
Matt J on 13 Sep 2023
Edited: Matt J on 13 Sep 2023
It will be a "pointer", until you make a change to one of the shared copies. Then, the specific property variables that you change will be unshared. See also,
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Julian
Julian on 13 Sep 2023
But I use "handle" als the superclass of my settingsobject "gens" it will remain as a reference to the existing object, not a new copy of the object.
Have I understood it correct?

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