Create table in a for loop with text
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I am creating a table in a for loop in Matlab. The table should contain the answer for each iteration of the loop.
On each iteration the, the answer that is produced is the name of a soccer player. I want to create a table that stores the list of the names of soccer players. For example
Player
Ronaldo
Messi
When I write the below code, it comes out as NaN.
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Image Analyst
on 21 Nov 2021
After you read this:
attach one of your CSV files and your m-file. We cannot run an image and can't run an m-file with no data.
And I think B should be
B = cell(length(files), 1);
before the loop.
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Yongjian Feng
on 21 Nov 2021
Edited: Yongjian Feng
on 21 Nov 2021
Try this:
files = dir('*.csv');
B = {};
for i = 1:length(files)
csv = readtable(files(i).name, 'Range', 'A1:I8'); % Double check please to make sure
Player = csv(1,2);
Player = table2array(Player) % no ; here, print it out for debug. put it back later
%Player=str2double(Player); % WHY? A player's name can't be converted
%to double
B{end+1} = Player;
end
T = table(B', 'VariableName', {'Player'})
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Peter Perkins
on 23 Nov 2021
Edited: Peter Perkins
on 23 Nov 2021
This
Player = csv(1,2);
Player = table2array(Player)
can't be the best way to do this. More than likely
Player = csv{1,2};
or (much) better yet:
Player = csv.Player(1) % or whatever column heading is in the file
Sean de Wolski
on 23 Nov 2021
Confused as to why you're using excel ranges with csv input. Either way, this should be doable in one shot with readall(datastore).
ds = datastore("*.csv")
ds % MODIFY the settings to only read the (1,2) element. Specify header rows, text type as string, etc.
T = readall(ds)
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