concatenating with readtable function

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Daniel Abraham
Daniel Abraham on 19 Jul 2021
Commented: KSSV on 19 Jul 2021
Hello Everyone. Please I'm trying to readtables from a multiple xml files in a loop. Each xml file holds data for a time period.
Using the code below reads each xml file as a table
table1: readtable('filename.xml')
but I want to read all the xml files in the folder at once as a table so I can get to see all data at once. When I try to read random xml files as tables. It seems most have the same amount variables but some differ. I think for me, it's okay if the code can skip these files.
Thank you so much

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KSSV
KSSV on 19 Jul 2021
xmlFiles = dir('*.xml') ;
N = length(xmlFiles) ;
T = cell(N,1) ;
for i = 1:N
T{i} = readtable(xmlFiles(i).name) ;
end
celldisp(T)
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Daniel Abraham
Daniel Abraham on 19 Jul 2021
Thanks KSSV, it puts all the tables in a cell. That helps a lot!
Quick follow up, how does one concatenate all the simlar tables (similar variable names) in the cell as one table?
KSSV
KSSV on 19 Jul 2021
If the varable names are same and T1, T2 can be joined:
T12 = [T1; T2] ;
Also have a look on cat.

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