Renaming headers in Table
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Hi,
I want to make a table from an array by using the array2table function. This works perfectly fine for my datasets whereby table headers do not match. But on occassion I have it whereby the data will have headers that are the same. I.e.
'ground_force_px' 'ground_force_py' 'ground_force_pz' 'ground_force_vx' 'ground_force_vy' 'ground_force_vz'
'ground_force_px' 'ground_force_py' 'ground_force_pz' 'ground_force_vx' 'ground_force_vy' 'ground_force_vz'
Is there a way whereby I can to convert from array2table whilst keeping these header names the same ?
Many thanks,
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Fangjun Jiang
on 16 Jul 2020
See note under Steven's answer. "duplicated headers" is the keyword here. Look back your question, you will see why three MVPs couldn't guess it right.
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Steven Lord
on 16 Jul 2020
I'm not sure I see the problem.
A = magic(6)
V = ["ground_force_px", "ground_force_py", "ground_force_pz", ...
"ground_force_vx", "ground_force_vy", "ground_force_vz"];
T = array2table(A, 'VariableNames', V)
If you mean you want to have a table where two of the variable names are the same, that's not allowed.
V2 = V;
V2(6) = V2(2);
T2 = array2table(A, 'VariableNames', V2) % Will error
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Steven Lord
on 16 Jul 2020
As of release R2019b table variable names don't have to be valid MATLAB identifiers. This means table arrays created with variable names that have gone through genvarname are not necessarily the same as one whose names have gone through matlab.lang.makeUniqueStrings.
A = magic(3);
V = {'hocus pocus', 'abracadabra', 'hocus pocus'};
G = genvarname(V);
T1 = array2table(A, 'VariableNames', G)
U = matlab.lang.makeUniqueStrings(V);
T2 = array2table(A, 'VariableNames', U)
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