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Enumerated data type that identifies an mxArray's class (category)
C Syntax
typedef enum {
mxCELL_CLASS = 1,
mxSTRUCT_CLASS,
mxOBJECT_CLASS,
mxCHAR_CLASS,
mxSPARSE_CLASS,
mxDOUBLE_CLASS,
mxSINGLE_CLASS,
mxINT8_CLASS,
mxUINT8_CLASS,
mxINT16_CLASS,
mxUINT16_CLASS,
mxINT32_CLASS,
mxUINT32_CLASS,
mxINT64_CLASS, /* place holder - future enhancements */
mxUINT64_CLASS, /* place holder - future enhancements */
mxUNKNOWN_CLASS = -1
} mxClassID;
Constants
mxCELL_CLASS
Identifies a cell mxArray.
mxArray.
mxOBJECT_CLASS
mxArray.
mxCHAR_CLASS
mxArray; that is an mxArray whose data is represented as mxCHAR's.
mxSPARSE_CLASS
mxArray; that is, an mxArray that only stores its nonzero elements.
mxDOUBLE_CLASS
mxArray whose data is stored as double-precision, floating-point numbers.
mxSINGLE_CLASS
mxArray whose data is stored as single-precision, floating-point numbers.
mxINT8_CLASS
mxArray whose data is stored as signed 8-bit integers.
mxUINT8_CLASS
mxArray whose data is stored as unsigned 8-bit integers.
mxINT16_CLASS
mxArray whose data is stored as signed 16-bit integers.
mxUINT16_CLASS
mxArray whose data is stored as unsigned 16-bit integers.
mxINT32_CLASS
mxArray whose data is stored as signed 32-bit integers.
mxUINT32_CLASS
mxArray whose data is stored as unsigned 32-bit integers.
mxINT64_CLASS
mxArray; however, mxGetClassID can return this value if it cannot identify the class.
Description
Various mx calls require or return an mxClassID argument. mxClassID identifies the way in which the mxArray represents its data elements.
Example
See explore.c in the mex subdirectory of the examples directory.
See Also
| mxChar | mxClearLogical | ![]() |