Convert Cell to variable name array
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How can i use cell text as variable name input?
I want to use string variables "A" as variable name to output"B".
A={'sample1' 'sample 2' 'sample3'}
like this:
[B]=[sample1, sample2, sample3]
please suggest code made for 2013 matlab version.
Thanks for your help!
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madhan ravi
on 17 May 2019
Edited: madhan ravi
on 17 May 2019
The creation of those matrices are not a good idea , if the sizes are consitent use a ND array else use a cell array as is, what your doing is risky and vulnerable. Don't believe see the valuable contributions
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madhan ravi
on 17 May 2019
A={'sample1' 'sample2' 'sample3'} ;
a = array2table(rand(3)); % an example
a.Properties.VariableNames=A
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Stephen23
on 19 May 2019
Rather than this complex and inflexible code:
sample1=patie2(:,1)
sample2=patie2(:,2)
sample3=patie2(:,3)
sample4=patie2(:,4)
patie = table(time,sample3,sample4,sample2,sample3);
just use array2table. In fact it seems like most of your code could be replaced by array2table and a few table operations.
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