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Ideal way to access data in a table?

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Patrick Aoun
Patrick Aoun on 17 Aug 2018
Commented: Walter Roberson on 24 Aug 2018
Is there a "prefered" way to access data in a table?
T.var1(1);
T{1,var1};
T{1,1};
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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 24 Aug 2018
+1 to Stephen, however, T{1,var1} would have to be T{1,'var1'}. Also, while I find T.var1(1) easier to follow than t{1,'var1'}, once you get to accessing the data in more than one variable in a table all at once, braces are the way to go: T{1,{'var1' 'var2'}}.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Aug 2018
If you are importing from a csv or xls or xlsx, then a question becomes which you trust to be more accurate as files change: column number, or column header.
Some "standard" formats (even if only unofficial standards) define information according to column; others define by column names.
If your users expect to be able to insert columns at arbitrary points as long as they keep the column headers the same for what is already there, then you should probably be using column name.

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