Error Using a loop: Conversion to double from cell is not possible.
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Waqar Ali Memon
on 10 Jul 2019
Commented: Peter Jarosi
on 10 Jul 2019
Hello everyone,
On executing following code:
for w = 1:10
PN = PName{w};
CS = CSize{w};
Project = [PN CS];
Project = sortrows(Project,1);
Project = Project(11:end,1:end);
Proj(w) = Project;
end
I am getting error: Conversion to double from cell is not possible..
Code is running well till Project = Project(11:end,1:end);
Size of Project is: 4227x2 cell.
Error is while assigning a values to a new variable using a loop at Proj(w) = Project;
Any help would be appreciated :-)
Regard,s
Waqar Ali
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Stephen23
on 10 Jul 2019
"I want to create a new variable ... I should get new variable with name Proj1..."
Dynamically accessing variable names is one way that beginners force themselves into writing slow, complex, obfuscated, buggy code that is hard to debug. Read this to know why:
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/304528-tutorial-why-variables-should-not-be-named-dynamically-eval
In contrast indexing is simple, neat, easy to debug, and very efficient. You should use indexing, just like madhan ravi showed in their answer.
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Peter Jarosi
on 10 Jul 2019
Edited: Peter Jarosi
on 10 Jul 2019
Perhaps what you need is struct. Try the following:
s = struct();
for w = 1:10
PN = PName{w};
CS = CSize{w};
Project = [PN CS];
Project = sortrows(Project,1);
Project = Project(11:end,1:end);
FieldName = strcat('Proj', num2str(w));
s.(FieldName) = cell2mat(Project);
end
You will get your 10 "variables" within structure s. You can refer them as s.Proj1, s.Proj2, etc.
Please let me know if it works for you.
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madhan ravi
on 10 Jul 2019
Edited: madhan ravi
on 10 Jul 2019
Well it was mentioned nowhere whatsoever by the OP. https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/471071-error-using-a-loop-conversion-to-double-from-cell-is-not-possible#comment_723218 - in case if you had missed Guillaume’s comment
Peter Jarosi
on 10 Jul 2019
Edited: Peter Jarosi
on 10 Jul 2019
madhan ravi : I read Guillaume 's comments carefully (again). I didn't find what I missed but I found the best part of it: "Sometimes, the best answer is: you don't actually want to do that." I really like it. :)
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madhan ravi
on 10 Jul 2019
Proj = cell(10,1); % outside loop
Proj{w} = ... % inside loop , leave the rest unchanged
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madhan ravi
on 10 Jul 2019
See https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/304528-tutorial-why-variables-should-not-be-named-dynamically-eval why it's a terrible terrible idea
Waqar Ali Memon
on 10 Jul 2019
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Peter Jarosi
on 10 Jul 2019
Waqar Ali Memon : You're very welcome!
I totally agree with programmer gurus madhan ravi, Guillaume , and Stephen Cobeldick. It is not recommended using dinamically changed variable names, and string operations instead of numbers, especially when we develope big applications. I appreciate their comments.
But sometimes we have to break rules, we need ugly tricks in order to solve our small problems quickly. :-)
Good luck!
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