Convert String array into Cell array
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Michael Williams
on 15 Mar 2018
Answered: Tarek Bekir
on 5 Sep 2020
I am running simulations for 16 weather stations and saving 3 simulated temperature measurements at each station. I created a large table (11000x48000) to hold simulations. I want to name each of the columns something descriptive. I was able to get the names I want into a 1x48000 string array, but I believe I have to convert it into a 1x48000 cell array to work.
varNames = join([repmat('Sim_',3*1000*16,1),(reshape(repmat(1:1000,3*16,1),[],1)),...
repmat("_Station_",3*1000*16,1),(reshape(repmat(1:16,3,1000),[],1)),...
reshape(repmat({'_Max', '_Min', '_Avg'},1000*16,1)',[],1)], "")';
simTable.Properties.VariableNames = varNames;
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James Tursa
on 15 Mar 2018
Is this the conversion you need?
result = arrayfun(@(x)char(varNames(x)),1:numel(varNames),'uni',false);
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Tarek Bekir
on 5 Sep 2020
You can use cellstr (array)
For example
tt=["apple";"orange";"banana"];
bb={};
bb=cellstr(tt);
tt
bb
tt =
3×1 string array
"apple"
"orange"
"banana"
bb =
3×1 cell array
{'apple' }
{'orange'}
{'banana'}
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