Combine variables in workspace into one table?
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Katrina Anderson
on 6 Sep 2018
Answered: Peter Perkins
on 7 Sep 2018
Hi, I have a workspace that has 50+ variables I have calculated such as movmean for 9 axis of data, mov median.. etc [1048575x1 double] and I would like to combine them into one table. Or at least combine some?
Is this possible?
(I am trying to classify behaviour from the data)
Thankyou!
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Stephen23
on 6 Sep 2018
This might be relevant:
How did you get all of those variables into the workspace?
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ahmed nebli
on 6 Sep 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 6 Sep 2018
is this link helpful ?
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Stephen23
on 7 Sep 2018
Note that this answer creates an outdated dataset array, which are not recommended. The linked page states clearly to use tables instead: "The dataset data type might be removed in a future release. To work with heterogeneous data, use the MATLAB® table data type instead. See MATLAB table documentation for more information."
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Peter Perkins
on 7 Sep 2018
If you created those variables in the workspace, surely you could have created them in a table to begin with?
t = table();
t.SomeVarName = fun(something)
If you really have 50 variables in the workspace, then you will need to call the table constructor and list them all out as inputs. If they were in a cell array you could do this
t = table(c{:})
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