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* [http://www.mathworks.com/help | * [http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_oop/mutable-and-immutable-properties.html Immutable property] set access. Example: | ||
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Revision as of 09:27, 19 June 2015
This page is a stub. We should begin documenting what classdef is implemented and what is not.
not supported
- enumeration
- build-in class as superclass
classdef nonsense < uint32
- array of objects. Example:
classdef MyClass < handle
end
c = MyClass();
cc = [c, c]; % won't work
For now you can use a cell-array of objects instead:
cc = {c, c}; % ok
- Immutable property set access. Example:
classdef MyClass < handle
properties (SetAccess = immutable)
x
end
methods
function obj = MyClass()
x = rand();
end
end
end
Use "private" properties as workaround.
- Function handles to package methods and static class methods.
For example if we have +mypackage/myfunc.m
, creating a function handle as fh = @mypackage.myfunc
won't work.
As a workaround, we can create an indirection using an anonymous function fh = @(varargin) mypackage.myfunc(varargin{:})
.
Similarly for static class methods where fh = @MyClass.myfunc
isn't yet supported.
supported
- methods
- static
- private