Undefined operator '-' for input arguments of type 'table'.

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Am very new to MatLab, have tried to run the One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
In response, the computer gave me this answer:
Undefined operator '-' for input arguments of type 'table'.
I would really appreciate some guidance!!

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 20 May 2019
One option is to use the table2array (link) function to extract your table data to an array kstest can use.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 20 May 2019
My pleasure!
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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 20 May 2019
Tables are containers, and can contain (almost) any data type. So they do not support all the methods that their contents support. In your case, you probably have a table with a numeric variable in it. Let's say it's called X. So instead of T - <something>, you'd type T.X - <something>.
You haven't provided enough contexst to say anything more than that.
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Emre Yavuz
Emre Yavuz on 20 May 2019
Hey Peter,
Thanks so much for your advice!
The comment above:
One option is to use the table2array (link) function to extract your table data to an array kstest can use.
Seemed to work!
Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 21 May 2019
Sure, it will certainly work.
You might have a table with only one variable in it. That's a little funny, because tables are all about collecting up multiple variables, possibly even of different types. But table2array will give you that one variable as a raw numeric array.
But you might have a table with multiple variables in it. You might want to do the test on just one of the variables. So kstest(t.X) is perhaps less work than converting the entire table. Or maybe you want to do the test on several of the variables in the table. varfun(@kstest,t,'InputVariables',{'X' 'Y'},'OutputFormat','uniform') might be a good way to o that.

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