Numbering options in a table

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Finlay Brierton
Finlay Brierton on 24 Feb 2020
Answered: Steven Lord on 24 Feb 2020
Hi,
I am struggling to do the following. I have written a short program to select steel section sizes and included a screenshot below.
I would like to have a number for each row in the table I produce, so when entering the steel section option I wish to go with. It can be a number "1", instead of having to type in "457x152x67".
Thanks
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 24 Feb 2020
... and included a screenshot ...
Copying the code itself and pasting it to your Question (or a Comment to it) and then using the leftmost button in the CODE section of the top toolstrip to format it would be preferable. I doubt that any versions of MATLAB can run screenshots of code, only the code itself.

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Turlough Hughes
Turlough Hughes on 24 Feb 2020
You could change Line 58 to the following:
disp(crossSectionInfo.Resistance(str2double(result)))

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 24 Feb 2020
This example uses the table created by the code in the help text for the table function.
Step 1: Build the original table.
load patients
patients = table(LastName,Gender,Age,Height,Weight,Smoker,Systolic,Diastolic);
Step 2: Add RowNames to each row. I'm assuming you're using a release that supports defining a string array using double-quotes.
patients.Properties.RowNames = "Row" + (1:height(patients)).';
Step 3: Display the results to show that each row has a name
head(patients)
Step 4: Use the row name
patients('Row4', :)
Of course, using the row number directly also works.
patients(4, :)

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