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[5] | 1 | %ENABLEMETA enable the storage of key-value pairs in a user field |
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| 2 | % |
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| 3 | % B=ENABLEMETA(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 meta structure |
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| 10 | % |
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| 11 | % DESCRIPTION |
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| 12 | % Enables the use of named key-value pairs in a dataset. These are |
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| 13 | % stored inside the user field of a dataset. |
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| 14 | % |
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| 15 | % Technically, ENABLEMETA adds a field meta to the user structure. It |
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| 16 | % contains the cell-arrays 'keys' and 'values'. Other fields of the user |
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| 17 | % structure than meta are not altered. |
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| 18 | % |
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| 19 | % SEE ALSO |
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| 20 | % ADDMETA, REMOVEMETA, GETMETA, SETMETA |
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| 21 | |
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| 22 | function a=enablemeta(a) |
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| 23 | |
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| 24 | u=a.user; |
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| 25 | |
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| 26 | meta.keys={}; |
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| 27 | meta.values={}; |
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| 28 | u.meta=meta; |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | a.user=u; |
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| 31 | |
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| 32 | return |
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