copy a handle of an Array
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I want a method to copy a handle of an Array not the Array Elements. like the java Arrays. for Example: X = [3 3 3]; A = handle(X); so when I change A, X will Automatically changed. so: A(2) = 0; will case that x = 3 0 3
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Daniel Shub
on 17 Nov 2011
You cannot do it. While MATLAB supports handle classes, you cannot subclass double to be a handle class. There are a number of different ways to work around the problem, can you provide more about what you want to do?
If you are simply trying to avoid memory issues, MATLAB handles that behind the scenes and often there isn't a memory advantage between passing arrays, handles or pointers.
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Daniel Shub
on 17 Nov 2011
Try it yourself. Watch a memory manager when you execute
a.x = randn(1e8, 1);
followed by
x = a.x;
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Nov 2011
Everything Daniel said is correct.
Perhaps for your purposes, you could make use of Matt J's file exchange contribution http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/26611-on-the-fly-definition-of-custom-matrix-objects . and adapt it to your needs. You might end up needing to subclass it from the handle class to achieve your needs. I don't say that it will be easy, but if you really need it, you really need it.
Or perhaps the dataset array from the stats toolbox would meet your needs (we aren't clear yet as to what those needs are.)
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