Is it possible to use outerjoin for more than two tables?
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Stefan Azzopardi
on 14 Jun 2018
Commented: Peter Perkins
on 3 Jul 2018
Is it possible to use the function 'outerjoin' in Matlab for more than 2 tables? Basically, I have a number of variables (around 15), all in table (1x2) having one column timestamp and another column variable. I am trying to join all variables in one table to finally make some calculations. The method of outerjoin worked perfectly for the first 2 tables but could not add more than 2 variables.
If this is not possible, is there an alternative way on how should I proceed?
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Peter Perkins
on 3 Jul 2018
It's kind of impossible to tell from your description, but it may be that you want to merge the keys, which is not the default in an outerjoin.
I would think that the bigger problem would be that doing an outerjoin on 15 tables would give you a very large number of rows, unless there are few if any non-matches, in which case you might consider an innerjoin.
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