Can a scrip/function be written to navigate and edit data in the variables editor window using Matlab?
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Henri Carpentier
il 22 Lug 2020
Risposto: Henri Carpentier
il 28 Lug 2020
See Title, and if yes, how.
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Sindar
il 22 Lug 2020
Why? What do you want to do that can only be done in the variable editor window?
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Mehmed Saad
il 22 Lug 2020
Modificato: Mehmed Saad
il 22 Lug 2020
Option-1
You can do that using openvar and dbstop
x = rand(1,5);
openvar('x');
dbstop at 4
bpl = 1; % break point line
Now suppose i edited x and change values or add values in it. As the code is in debugging mode, either press F5 on keyboard or Continue from Editor window
y = x*5+0.75;
Option-2
You can create GUI
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Sindar
il 27 Lug 2020
Depending on how consistent your new data will be, a function might be easier:
function y = mean_adjust_x(x_base,idx,new_elems)
%mean_adjust_x takes a vector x_base, replaces elements at indices idx with new_elems
% works with idx and new_elems as matching-length vectors
if max(idx) <= numel(x) && length(idx) == length(new_elems)
x = x_base;
x(idx) = new_elems;
% or new_elems being a scalar
elseif max(idx) <= numel(x) && length(new_elems) == 1
x = x_base;
x(idx) = new_elems;
% so long as idx is compatible with x_base
else
error('idx value goes above size of x_base')
end
% do whatever you want to x, in this case taking the mean
y = mean(x);
end
Then you could call it like this:
% create a base x
x = 1:100;
% decide that you'll replace some values with 0
new_elem = 0;
% take the mean replacing the 5th element
y = mean_adjust_x(x,5,new_elem)
% take the mean replacing every 6th element
y = mean_adjust_x(x,[6:6:100],new_elem)
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