How can I concatenate or merge two structures?
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I would like to merge two structures into a new structure containing all the fields of the two original structures. How can I do this in MATLAB?
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Ba Mo
on 12 Nov 2019
This works IF AND ONLY IF there are no common fields (duplicate fields) in the 2 structures.
mergestructs = @(x,y) cell2struct([struct2cell(x);struct2cell(y)],[fieldnames(x);fieldnames(y)]);
I don't see why nobody pointed this out. it's intuitive!
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KAE
on 16 Feb 2023
How do I execute this if I have two structures named Struct1 and Struct2?
John Beaumont
on 12 Sep 2017
Convert structures to tables, then merge tables, then convert resulting table back to a structure.
% Create 1st structure
aa_s.val1 = 1;
aa_s.val2 = 2;
% Create 2nd structure
bb_s.val3 = 3;
bb_s.val4 = 4;
% Convert structures to tables
aa_t = struct2table( aa_s );
bb_t = struct2table( bb_s );
% Concatonate tables
merge_t = [ aa_t ,bb_t ];
% Convert table to structure
merge_s = table2struct( merge_t )
James
on 23 Aug 2016
You can do this manually:
f = fieldnames(structA);
for i = 1:length(f)
structB.(f{i}) = structA.(f{i})
end
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