Make arrays into a table
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Hi,
I have 6 arrays of equal length, each representing a certain parameter and each slot in the array represents the value of the parameters
I would like to tabulate the data so that I can scroll through and see all the data at once. How may I do this?
The image below is what I am looking for, ideally where I can specify a label in the left most column.
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Chunru
on 3 Sep 2021
Edited: Chunru
on 3 Sep 2021
It's better to organize the table in transposed order.
a1 = rand(10, 1);
a2 = rand(10, 1);
a3 = rand(10, 1);
T = table(a1, a2, a3)
plot(T.a1)
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Chunru
on 4 Sep 2021
In that case, you may need to transpose your data first before forming the table. See the size of the variables a, b, c.
Peter Perkins
on 2 Mar 2022
TOK, you have 6 series, each with length 10. The normal way to orient that would be 10 rows, 6 columns. Nonetheless,
>> a1 = rand(1,10);
>> a2 = rand(1,10);
>> a3 = rand(1,10);
>> T = array2table([a1;a2;a3])
T =
3×10 table
Var1 Var2 Var3 Var4 Var5 Var6 Var7 Var8 Var9 Var10
_______ ________ _______ ________ ________ _______ _______ _______ _______ ________
0.70605 0.031833 0.27692 0.046171 0.097132 0.82346 0.69483 0.3171 0.95022 0.034446
0.43874 0.38156 0.76552 0.7952 0.18687 0.48976 0.44559 0.64631 0.70936 0.75469
0.27603 0.6797 0.6551 0.16261 0.119 0.49836 0.95974 0.34039 0.58527 0.22381
But if you want to plot each series as one line, that's the wrong orientation to use, as Chunru showed..
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