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getfields


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 -- Built-in Function: [V1, ...] = getfields (S, 'k1', ...)

     It is equivalent to [S.k1, ...] Return selected values from a
     scalar struct.  Provides some compatibility and some flexibility.

     See also: setfields,rmfield,isfield,isstruct,struct.


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It is equivalent to [S.k1, ...] Return selected values from a scalar
struct.



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setfields


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 -- Function File: S = setfields(S,KEY,VALUE, ...)
     Sets S.KEY1 = VALUE1, S.KEY2 = VALUE2, etc, finally returning S.
     For some compatibility and flexibility.

     See also: cmpstruct, fields, rmfield, isstruct, getfields,
     isfield,struct.


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Sets S.KEY1 = VALUE1, S.KEY2 = VALUE2, etc, finally returning S.



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tars


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 s = tars (foo,bar, ... ) == struct ("foo",foo,"bar",bar,...)

 Groups foo, bar, ... into a struct whose fields are "foo", "bar" ...
 and such that s.foo == foo, s.bar == bar ...  

 See also : untar



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 s = tars (foo,bar, ... ) == struct ("foo",foo,"bar",bar,...)





