How can i write a .ymal file ??
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Giorgia Fusaroli
on 29 Jun 2021
Edited: Bill Tubbs
on 31 Mar 2024
Hi everyone,
i have to write in a .yaml file a vector of cells (first cell is a string, then i have a vector of number values and convert all in cell was a simple solution to have different types of variables in the same vector).
i don't know the extension .yaml and so i hope that someone of you could help me :)
I attach an example of what i'm saying:
signal = x; %vector of double
label = ('signal x'); %string
A = mat2cell(signal, ones(1,size(signal,1)), ones(size(signal,2))); %conversion in cell vector
B = cat(2,label,A); %concat string and cell vector in order to forming a row
%now i have to save B in a file with .yaml as extension
Maybe using .yaml file there is another solution to have label and signal in the same row :)
thank you in advance
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Jun 2021
https://github.com/ewiger/yamlmatlab can be used to write YAML from MATLAB.
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cui,xingxing
on 13 Jun 2022
this yamlmatlab can not import and export my yml format. see my attachment
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Prakhar Rai
on 29 Jun 2021
Edited: Prakhar Rai
on 29 Jun 2021
As of now MATLAB does not support YAML parsing but you could use third party tools like 'yamlmatlab' for the task.
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