how to extract (lopp) double variables from cell array?
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alfonso gravante
il 8 Ott 2020
Commentato: alfonso gravante
il 18 Ott 2020
Hello guys, I am novice with matlab and I can not solve this problem. I have two cell arrays one of 16x1 containing double variables [33x1000] and another 16x1 containing labels. My purpose is to extract the double variables from the cell array and rename these variables with the labels contained in the other cell array, with a lopp.
Do you have any idea how I can proceed?
Thanks you!!
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Stephen23
il 13 Ott 2020
Modificato: Stephen23
il 13 Ott 2020
"My purpose is to extract the double variables from the cell array and rename these variables with the labels contained in the other cell array..."
What exactly is the goal of this? Why do you need to do this?
Don't tell us about the code you are trying to write, explain what you are trying to achieve and how you want to process your data.
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Ameer Hamza
il 8 Ott 2020
Modificato: Ameer Hamza
il 8 Ott 2020
Not a good idea to name variables dynamically: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/304528-tutorial-why-variables-should-not-be-named-dynamically-eval. Your current data structure is fine. You might benefit by creating a table to further organize your data
C1; % cell array of matrices
C2; % cell array of labels
T = table(C1, C2)
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Stephen23
il 16 Ott 2020
"It's possible automate the last step?"
Yes. As long as you can access some data using indexing or fieldnames (or similar) then you can easily process them in a loop. Exporting data to multiple files is a very common task, and the MATLAB documentation shows the basic approach:
Use the sprintf to generate the filename, and then save your data using an appropriate function.
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