How to pass arrays to class properly?
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I have 3 arrays
a=[[1;2;3],[4;5;6],[7;8;9]]
b=[[3,2,1],[6,5,4],[9,8,7]]
c=[3 6 9]
inst=myclass;
inst.myfunc(arr1, arr2, arr3);
and I delivered it to my class
classdef myclass
    properties
        a;
        b;
        c;
    end
    methods
        function obj=myfunc(obj, arr1, arr2, arr3)
            obj.a=arr1;
            obj.b=arr2;
            obj.c=arr3;
        end
    end
end
the result says
myclass.a=[]
same for the other properties
why this happens? and how to fix it?
I had thought that this is something to do with class instructor
so I made empty class constructer and added it to methods
function obj=myclass(obj)
end
and fixed 'inst' too
inst=myclass();
same error had occured.
How to pass arrays to function properly?
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  Ameer Hamza
      
      
 on 24 Apr 2020
        
      Edited: Ameer Hamza
      
      
 on 24 Apr 2020
  
      The class you defined is called value class in MATLAB. The didn't directly modify the instance of the class. You need to assign it yourself
inst = inst.myfunc(arr1, arr2, arr3);
Your current code will also work, if you define your class as handle class, in that case
classdef myclass < handle
    properties
        a;
        b;
        c;
    end
    methods
        function obj=myfunc(obj, arr1, arr2, arr3)
            obj.a=arr1;
            obj.b=arr2;
            obj.c=arr3;
        end
    end
end
Read more about handle class here: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/handle-classes.html
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