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All class properties must be defined within properties blocks. The
definition of a default value for a property is optional and can be omitted.
The default initial value for each class property is [].
A properties block can have additional attributes to specify access
rights or to define constants:
classdef some_class
properties (Access = mode)
prop1
endproperties
properties (SetAccess = mode, GetAccess = mode)
prop2
endproperties
properties (Constant = true)
prop3 = pi ()
endproperties
properties
prop4 = 1337
endproperties
endclassdef
where mode can be one of:
publicThe properties can be accessed from everywhere.
privateThe properties can only be accessed from class methods. Subclasses of that class cannot access them.
protectedThe properties can only be accessed from class methods and from subclasses of that class.
When creating an object of some_class, prop1 has the default
value [] and reading from and writing to prop1 is defined by
a single mode. For prop2 the read and write access can be set
differently. Finally, prop3 is a constant property which can only be
initialized once within the properties block.
By default, in the example prop4, properties are not constant and have public read and write access.
Display or return the public properties for the classdef object obj or the named class class_name.
If an output value is requested, return the list of property names in a cell array.
Programming Note: Property names are returned if the GetAccess attribute
is public and if the Hidden attribute is false.
See also: methods.
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