It turns out that since you've become experts on rating clothing, Acme Clothing Company has hired you to rate their clothes. Clothes are now represented as structures instead of vectors with the fields (all of which are numbers between 0 and 5):
Condition, Color, Price, Matches, and Comfort
Acme has a much simpler way of rating their clothes than you used before:
Rating 5 * Condition 3 * Color 2 * Price Matches 9 * Comfort You have a script called makeClothes.m that will create a structure array called acmeClothes that contains clothes structures. You are to write a script called rateClothes that will add a Rating field and a Quality field to each of the structures in the acmeClothes array. The Rating field in each structure should contain the rating of that particular article of clothing. The Quality field is a string that is 'premium' if the Rating is over 80, 'good' over 60, 'poor' over 20, and 'liquidated' for anything else. Notes: 1. You MUST use iteration to solve this problem. 2. To make things easy, just place the line makeClothes at the top of your script so you're guaranteed to have the correct acmeClothes array to work with. 3. The fields are case sensitive, so make sure you capitalize them.
HERE IS THE MAKECLOTHES FUNCTION YOU NEED TO USE:
function res = makeClothes
% Function to create clothes structure
for fld = 1:5
for item = 1:8
ca{item} = floor(rand(1,1) * 6);
end
data(fld,:) = ca;
end
res = struct('Condition', data(1,:), ...
'Color', data(2,:), ...
'Price', data(3,:), ...
'Matches', data(4,:), ...
'Comfort', data(5,:));
end