Programmatically testing whether a variable is an optimoptions object
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I was wondering if there was something like an isoptimoptions function that could be used to test in general whether a variable was generated by optimoptions(). The isa command alone will not seem to do it, because optimoptions objects occupy separate classes, depending on which solver the object was generated for.
>> opts1=optimoptions('lsqnonlin');
>> opts2=optimoptions('linprog');
>> whos opts1 opts2
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
opts1 1x1 29913 optim.options.Lsqnonlin
opts2 1x1 14775 optim.options.Linprog
The following user-defined command seems to work, but I'm wondering if there are more direct alternatives,
function bool=isaoptimoptions(opts)
bool = startsWith(class(opts),'optim.options')
end
4 Comments
Guillaume
on 27 Feb 2020
I don't have the toolbox so can't test, but don't they all derive from the same (possibly abstract) base class?
Matt J
on 27 Feb 2020
Guillaume
on 28 Feb 2020
superclasses(obj)
will tell you the base classes (if any). isa on the base class would work.
Matt J
on 28 Feb 2020
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Luna
on 28 Feb 2020
Hi,
Maybe something like this helps?
metaClass = metaclass(opts1);
if contains(metaClass.Name,'optim.options')
disp('This is a optim.options object.')
else
end
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