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Merge multi-row values to single row in table for classification training
Assume your original table is called 'data', and results will be stored in a new table called 'new', then run: new = table(...
Merge multi-row values to single row in table for classification training
Assume your original table is called 'data', and results will be stored in a new table called 'new', then run: new = table(...
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How do I run increments of numbers through a function?
Use MATLAB colon expression, and you don't need for-loop anymore. Run: a = [95:-0.1:35]'; you will get the result.
How do I run increments of numbers through a function?
Use MATLAB colon expression, and you don't need for-loop anymore. Run: a = [95:-0.1:35]'; you will get the result.
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join tables based on string in one cell in the other
You need to convert strings in foo.var1 to characters, assuming the 1st column name in foo and bar are both 'var1'. Run: ...
join tables based on string in one cell in the other
You need to convert strings in foo.var1 to characters, assuming the 1st column name in foo and bar are both 'var1'. Run: ...
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concatenate cell
just type: b = {strjoin(a,'_')}; Then your b will be a cell as {'kkk_lll_xxx_jjj.xls'}
concatenate cell
just type: b = {strjoin(a,'_')}; Then your b will be a cell as {'kkk_lll_xxx_jjj.xls'}
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