Bizarre value class behavior
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Below is a self-explanatory VALUE class I developed for purposes of illustration.
classdef ClassA
properties
x;
y;
end
methods
function obj = ClassA()
obj.x = 0;
obj.y = 0;
end
function setX(obj, val)
obj.x = val;
end
function setY(obj, val)
obj.y = val;
end
function obj = set.x(obj, val)
*obj* .x = val;
end
function obj = set.y(obj, val)
obj.y = val;
end
end
end
I instantiated it as follows:
a = ClassA();
Good. That worked. Now to test the setter methods:
a.x = 1;
a.y = 2;
Those worked too. But doing this:
a.setX(3)
a.setY(5)
causes the prompt to not echo the value of the properties as is done when the setter methods are used. Why? And when I enter the variable name in the prompt, the property values are echoed back but they do not change upon using setX and setY. This is puzzling. I followed proper VALUE class syntax for setX and setY. Help please!
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per isakson
on 31 Aug 2014
Edited: per isakson
on 2 Sep 2014
"I followed proper VALUE class syntax for setX and setY."   No, that's handle class syntax. With a value class you create a new instance, which you need to return.
With the class definition modified
>> a = ClassA
a =
ClassA with properties:
x: 0
y: 0
>> a = a.setX( 17)
a =
ClassA with properties:
x: 17
y: 0
or
>> a = setY( a,117)
a =
ClassA with properties:
x: 17
y: 117
where
classdef ClassA
properties
x;
y;
end
methods
function obj = ClassA()
obj.x = 0;
obj.y = 0;
end
function obj = setX(obj, val)
obj.x = val;
end
function obj = setY(obj, val)
obj.y = val;
end
function obj = set.x(obj, val)
obj.x = val;
end
function obj = set.y(obj, val)
obj.y = val;
end
end
end
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Image Analyst
on 31 Aug 2014
They're methods. Not all methods and functions echo stuff to the command window. Some do, for example jet, colormap, etc. Some do not, for example "hold on", "axis off", etc. Note that, while your functions setX() and setY() do something, they don't actually have any return arguments defined . So they won't even put anything into "ans" or return anything whatsoever. Hence nothing will be echoed to the command window, like if they returned an output argument.
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