Use text in table to make variables
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David Slater
on 22 Jan 2021
Commented: David Slater
on 23 Jan 2021
I have a table, T; the first column contains text enclosed in single quotes, and the second column contains scalar numbers:
Symbol Value
1 'Z1' 3
2 'Z2' 4
How can I get Matlab to create variables from the Symbols and assign the Values to them? ie
Z1=3
Z2=4
I could convert T.Symbol into a string vector:
T.Symbol =s,
but how can I convert s into variables, without having to type each variable manually? (In reality, my table contains many rows, and I have more than one table.)
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Jan 2021
That is not recommended. For example, how would you expect your code to be able to proceed if one of the symbols was 'T' and so you assigned a numeric value to T, overwriting T's usage as a table?
T = table({'Z1'; 'Z2'}, [3;4], 'VariableNames', {'Symbol', 'Value'})
vars = cell2struct(num2cell(T.Value), T.Symbol, 1)
vars.Z2
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