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author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Mon, 05 Dec 2011 16:20:06 +0100 |
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function obj = fromDom(obj, node, inhists) % There exist two possibilities. % % first (only one unit object): % <parent exps="1" shape="1x1" strs="{'Hz'}" vals="1"/> % % second: % <parent> % <unit exps="1" shape="1x2" strs="{'Hz'}" vals="1"/> % <unit exps="1" shape="1x2" strs="{'m'}" vals="1000"/> % </parent> if node.hasAttribute('shape') %%%% first possibility % Get shape objShape = utils.xml.getShape(node); if any(objShape==0) obj = unit.initObjectWithSize(objShape(1), objShape(2)); else %%%%%%%%%% Call super-class fromDom@ltpda_nuo(obj, node, inhists); %%%%%%%%%% Get properties from the node attributes % Add strs obj.strs = eval(utils.xml.mchar(node.getAttribute('strs'))); % Add exps obj.exps = eval(utils.xml.mchar(node.getAttribute('exps'))); % Add vals obj.vals = eval(utils.xml.mchar(node.getAttribute('vals'))); end else %%%% second possibility % If the parent don't have the attribute 'shape' then are the unit % objects in the child nodes. %%%%%%%%%% Get units from child nodes obj = utils.xml.getObject(node, inhists); end end