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1 | %ENABLEILAB - enable named identifiers in a dataset (ilab) |
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2 | % |
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3 | % B=ENABLEILAB(A) |
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4 | % |
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5 | % INPUT |
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6 | % A input dataset |
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7 | % |
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8 | % OUTPUT |
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9 | % B output dataset with initialized ilab structure |
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10 | % |
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11 | % DESCRIPTION |
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12 | % Enables the use of multiple named identifiers in a dataset. For each |
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13 | % example in a dataset, multiple identifiers may be defined. Each |
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14 | % identifier has a name. The names (identifier labels i.e. ilab) are stored |
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15 | % in a ilablist in a user field of a dataset. This function removes all the |
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16 | % identifiers stored in a dataset, add one column, called ident, and |
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17 | % populates it with unique indices. |
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18 | % |
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19 | % Technically, ENABLEILAB adds a field ilab to the user structure. The |
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20 | % field names of the ilab stores the column names of the dataset ident |
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21 | % cell-array. Other fields of user structure than ilab are not altered. |
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22 | % |
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23 | % SEE ALSO |
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24 | % ADDILAB, REMOVEILAB, GETILAB, SETILAB, GETILABLIST |
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25 | |
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26 | function a=enableilab(a) |
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27 | |
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28 | % reseting the identifiers |
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29 | a.ident=num2cell((1:size(a,1))'); |
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30 | prwarning(3,'identifiers were reset in the dataset'); |
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31 | |
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32 | ilab.names={'ident'}; |
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33 | u.ilab=ilab; |
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34 | |
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35 | a.user=u; |
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36 | |
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37 | return |
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