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oop - How do properties work in Object Oriented MATLAB?

I am trying to create a MATLAB class with a member variable that's being updated as a result of a method invocation, but when I try to change the property within the class it (apperently, from what I understood from MATLAB's memory management) creates a copy of the object and then modifies it, leaving the original object's property untouched.

classdef testprop  
    properties  
        numRequests=0;  
    end  
    methods  
        function Request(this, val)  
            disp(val);  
            this.numRequests=this.numRequests+1;  
        end  
    end  
end  

.

>> a=testprop;
>> a.Request(9);
>> a.Request(5);  
>> a.numRequests  

ans = 0  
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Using a Vanilla Class

When using vanilla class you need to tell Matlab to store a modified copy of the object to save the changes in the property value. So,

>> a=testprop
>> a.Request(5); % will NOT change the value of a.numRequests.
5

>> a.Request(5) 
5

>> a.numRequests
ans = 
       0

>> a=a.Request; % However, this will work but as you it makes a copy of variable, a.
5

>> a=a.Request; 
5

>> a.numRequests
ans =
       2

Using the Handle Class

If you inherit from the handle class, that is

classdef testprop < handle

then you can write,

>> a.Request(5);
>> a.Request(5);
>> a.numRequests
ans = 
       2

Update: Using Vanilla Class

As Kamran notes for the above to work the definition of the Request method in the question's example code needs to be changed to include an output argument of type testprop.

Thanks Kamran.


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