vlt.data.flattenstruct
FLATTENSTRUCT - flatten a structure so that substructures are fields
SF = vlt.data.flattenstruct(S, [PREFIX])
Returns a flatten structure where any substructures are renamed to be fields
of the structure S.
For example, if a structure A has fields AA and AB, and AA is a structure
with fields AAA and AAB, then SF will have fields {'A__AA__AAA','A__AA__AAB','A__AB'}.
If a substructure is a structure array with more than one element, then the entry number
will be prepended to the field name.
There is a chance that the function will not be able to flatten a structure array,
if say S(1).field1 is a scalar and S(2).field1 is a structure. Then, the fields of SF(1)
and SF(2) would differ, which will be an error.
If PREFIX is provided, it will be pre-pended to to the structure names.
Note: FLATTENSTRUCT is not recommended. Fieldnames have a limit of 63 characters.
This function may create truncated fields. Instead, see FLATTENSTRUCT2TABLE.
Example:
A = struct('AA',struct('AAA',5,'AAB',7),'AB',2);
SF = vlt.data.flattenstruct(A);