Copying colums from table to a new table
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I am struggling with a quite simple issue:
I have multiple different sized tables, and i would like to copy last columns of every (time)table to a new table that i have not defined. That doesn't work because the length are different in every column. The excessive values in some columns could be set as "Nan"s or just removed. IS there a easy way to do this? The only method that comes to my mind is to create an excel .csv file with zeros, but my tables are very large.
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Adam Danz
on 30 Jun 2020
Follow the demo; see inline comments for details.
% Create 3 timetables of different heights
dt = datetime(2000,1,1,0,0,0) + minutes(0:30:5000)';
TT1 = timetable(dt(1:100),rand(100,1));
TT2 = timetable(dt(1:85),rand(85,1));
TT3 = timetable(dt, rand(size(dt)));
% List all timetables in a cell array named "allTT"
allTT = {TT1, TT2, TT3};
% Get heights of all timetables
heights = cellfun(@height, allTT);
% Loop through each timetable and move the last column into
% the table T; use NaNs as fillers.
T = array2table(nan(max(heights), numel(allTT))); % You may want to name your variables here.
for i = 1:numel(allTT)
T{1:heights(i),i} = allTT{i}{:,end};
end
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SC
on 30 Jun 2020
Hey, This link might help you:
go to 'Table with Multiple Data Types' in the above link
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