parses input string
Syntax
parsed = sw_parstr(strIn)
Description
parsed = sw_parstr(strIn)
parses input string containing a mathematical
expression, a linear combination of symbols with numerical prefactors.
The numerical symbols begin with 'S'
, 'M'
or 'P'
followed by two
letters from the set of 'xyz'
or 'P'
can be followed be a single
letter from the 'xyz'
set. For example a valid input string is
'Sxx-0.33*Syy'
.
Examples
Simple test:
sw_parstr('Sxx + Syy')
Output
struct with fields:
type: {[2 1 1] [2 2 2]}
preFact: [1 1]
string: 'Sxx + Syy'
Input Arguments
strIn
- String that contains a linear combination of symbols, e.g
'0.1*Sxx+0.23*Syy'
.
Output Arguments
parsed
- Struct type with the following fields:
type
Cell contains the same number of elements as in the sum. Each element is a vector as follows:type{idx}(1)
Index of type of cross section:- 1 for
Sperp
, - 2 for
Sab
, - 3 for
Mab
, - 4 for
Pab
, - 5 for
Pa
.
- 1 for
type{idx}(2:3)
Index of the component:- 1 for
x
, - 2 for
y
, - 3 for
z
.
- 1 for
preFact
Vector contains the values of the prefactors in the sum.string
Original input string.