view m-toolbox/classes/@history/setObjectClass.m @ 35:4be5f7a5316f database-connection-manager

Suppress output messages on preferences loading and saving
author Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it>
date Mon, 05 Dec 2011 16:20:06 +0100
parents f0afece42f48
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% SETOBJECTCLASS set the class of object that this history refers to.
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%
% DESCRIPTION: SETOBJECTCLASS set the class of object that this history
%              refers to.
%
% CALL:        h = setObjectClass(h, class);
%              h.setObjectClass(class);
%
% INPUT:       h     - history object
%              class - string with the class name.
%
% VERSION:     $Id: setObjectClass.m,v 1.1 2010/08/18 15:15:27 ingo Exp $
%
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function varargout = setObjectClass(varargin)
  
  % Check the inputs
  if nargin ~= 2
    error('### This method accepts only one history object and one class name.');
  end
  
  h  = varargin{1};
  cl = varargin{2};
  
  % Decide on a deep copy or a modify
  h = copy(h, nargout);
  
  % Set the class name to the history object
  h.objectClass = cl;
  
  % Define the output
  varargout{1} = h;
  
end