Combining two arrays question

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bio lim
bio lim on 25 May 2015
Commented: bio lim on 25 May 2015
Hello. I have a structure array 'data', and I am trying to define a new variable called 'loc'. The problem I am encountering is that I want to get for example, when I write something like loc(1) in the command window, I get [data(1).Lat data(1).Lng].
The following is the code I am using.
for n = 1 : length(data)
if ~isempty(data(n).Lat & data(n).Lng)
loc(n) = [data(n).Lat data(n).Lng];
end
end
I have just started using Matlab and will greatly appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.

Accepted Answer

Stephen23
Stephen23 on 25 May 2015
Edited: Stephen23 on 25 May 2015
You should learn to program without trying on loops for everything: this will be faster and neater code in MATLAB, and is called vectorization. In this case there is no need for any loops or arrayfun calls, just use MATLAB's inbuilt structure accessing syntax:
>> A(3).lat = 1.3;
>> A(3).lng = 0.3;
>> A(2).lat = 1.2;
>> A(2).lng = 0.2;
>> A(1).lat = 1.1;
>> A(1).lng = 0.1;
>> [[A.lat]',[A.lng]']
ans =
1.1 0.1
1.2 0.2
1.3 0.3
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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 25 May 2015
loc1 = permute(struct2cell(data),[3,1,2]);
Loc = arrayfun(@(ii)[loc1{ii,:}],(1:size(loc1,1))','un',0);
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bio lim
bio lim on 25 May 2015
I am sorry but I am having a hard time understanding your code. (I am a beginner). Could you explain briefly? Moreover, why there is no variable 'n' involved? Thanks!

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