Use a numeric array as Map value
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I'm reading through a file and want to create a map of string keys, each with an array of numeric arrays. How do I go about declaring this object and then appending arrays to the values?
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Cedric
on 19 Jul 2015
Edited: Cedric
on 19 Jul 2015
If I understand well what you are trying to achieve, you can:
- Build your own system using a cell array of keys and STRCMP/STRCMPI/REGEXP for matching key/value pairs.
- Use a containers.Map object.
- Use a Java Hashtable object ( java.util.Hashtable )
Note that if you need to store complex data structures, a good option is to use a hybrid approach, where you define a values cell array, a keys hashtable, and then store complex data structures in the cell array and only their IDs in the hashtable.
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Cedric
on 20 Jul 2015
Edited: Cedric
on 20 Jul 2015
If all you need to implement is this Python-dict-like feature, yes. But if you really have to iterate through files and then use MATLAB for performing some type of processing, then you should stick to MATLAB. The last two mechanisms that I mention are close to Python dictionary objects; learning to use them is much easier than interfacing Python and MATLAB.
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