I would like to create a loop that creates a different variable name after each iteration [duplicate] - matlab

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I would like to create a set of distinct variables in the form of e_1, e_2, e_3... The number of variables would depend on the value of k as shown below.
for i = 1:k
"create variable" = e_"i";
end
I will then want to call these variables; hence, I would need another loop that would be able to assign the correct value to each variable created before, or pull something out of the variable.

One option would be to do something like this:
kk = 10;
for ii=1:kk
eval(['e_' num2str(ii) '=[];'])
end

I got just the fix for you. Was just trying to do the same thing. Needed to be able to create an array with an infinate number of variables. Here's what I came up with. Well, I was adding 2 variables at a time, so it may be a little different than your version.
String[] parts;
String x = "";
String var = "";
int i = 0;
//to add variables
if(x.contains("-"){
x+="-"+var;
}
else{
x+=""+var;
}
then to get them, u just use.
if(x.contains("-")){
parts = x.split("-");
while(i<parts.length){
var=parts[i];
i++;
}
}
else if (x!=""){
var = x;
}
Changing the variables is a whole other story. I'll let your gifted mind figure that out. I don't need that part yet.
*hint, you're going to have to loop and put together the whole String back together with the new variables. Hope this helped. Felt like this was a new way of looking at it.

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Save a string, double and table Matlab

I have a loop which runs 100 times. In each iteration there is a string, double and a table assigned, and in the next iteration new values are assigned for them. What I want to do is to accumulate these values and after the loop finishes save the total result as result.mat using the matlab save function. I've tried putting them in cell-array but its not working so far, so if anyone could please advise how this can be done.
This is what I did:
results_cell=(100,3);
.
.
.
results_cell(i,1)=stringA;
results_cell(i,2)=TableA;
results_cell(i,3)=DoubleA;
But it gives this error Coversion to Cell from Table is not possible. So I've tried converting TableA to array of Doubles using table2array but I still get this Coversion to Cell from Double is not possible
I think using a structure would be a good way to store your data, since they are of different types and you can assign it meaningful field names for easy reference.
For example, let's call the structure Results. You can initialize it like so.
Results = struct('StringData',[],'TableData',[],'DoubleData',[])
Since you know its dimensions, you can even do this:
N = 100;
Results(N).StringData = [];
Results(N).TableData = [];
Results(N).DoubleData = [];
This automatically create a 1xN structure with 3 fields.
Then in your loop you can assign each field with its associated data like so:
for k = 1:N
Results(k).StringData = String(k);
Results(k).TableData = Table(k);
Results(k).DoubleData = Double(k);
end
where String(k), Table(k) and Double(k) are just generic names for your actual data.
When you're done with the loop you can access any type of data using a single index and the right field name.
In order to save a .mat file, use something like this:
save SomeFileName.mat Results
Which you can load into the workspace as you would with any .mat file:
Eg:
S = load('SomeFileName.mat')
R = S.Results
Hope that helps!

Accessing Matlab Struct Field with General Function

I'm trying to automate a process for getting information out of an array of structs.
I have the following code:
function [data] = extractData(struct,str)
data = {};
for i = 1:length(struct)
data{i} = struct(i).str;
end
The problem is that I want to provide the str value referring to a pre-determined field. In it's current form, it won't accept str and say "str is an unknown field."
The easiest way to do this would to use:
function data = extractData(struct)
str = fieldnames(struct);
data = {};
for i = 1:numel(str)
data{i} = struct.(str{i});
end
end
You may also want to consider a few different things here. First, you may want to change the name of your struct to a different name as was said above. Also you might want to look into cell arrays. Cell arrays can hold variables of different types and lengths and are easier you use.

MATLAB assign variable name

I have a variable called 'int' with alot of data in it. I would like to find a way to programically rename this variable with a user input. So I can query the user indentifcation information about the data, say the response is 'AA1', I want either rename the variable 'int' to 'AA1' or make 'AA1' a variable that is identical to int.
A problem using the input command arises because it allows the user to assign a value to an already created varialbe, instead of actually creating a variable name. Would using the eval function, or a variation of it, help me achieve this? Or is there an easier way?
Thanks!
Just for the record, int is a rather poor variable name choice.
That aside, you can do what you want as follows
say foo is the variable that holds a string that the user input. You can do the following:
% eliminate leading/trailing whitespace
foo = strtrim(foo);
a = regexp('[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_]*',foo));
if numel(a) == 0
fprintf('Sorry, %s is not a valid variable name in matlab\n', foo);
elseif a ~= 1
fprintf('Sorry, %s is not a valid variable name in matlab\n', foo);
elseif 2 == exist(foo,'var')
fprintf('Sorry, %s already in use as a variable name.');
else
eval([foo,' = int']);
end
Assuming int (and now foo) is a structure with field named bar, you can read bar as follows:
barVal = eval([foo,'.bar']);
This is all somewhat clunky.
An alternative approach, that is far less clunky is to use an associative array, and let the user store various values of int in the array. The Matlab approach for associative arrays is Maps. That would be my preferred approach to this problem. Here is an example using the same variables as above.
nameValueMap = containers.Map;
nameValueMap(foo) = int;
The above creates the association between the name stored in foo with the data in the variable int.
To get at the data, you just do the following:
intValue = nameValueMap(foo);

Using "who" variable list to open cell array

I am trying to cycle through a list of variables I have say 30+ and calculate the maximum and minimum value for each column in each variable. Save this in a new array and then export to excel.
My thoughts were to use the who function to create an array with the name of all variables which are present. Then cycling through each one using a for loop after working out the size of the array which was created. This works fine, however when I try and use the string to reference the array it does not work.
I will add in the code which I have written hopefully someone will be able to come up with an easy solution :).
variable_list = who
cell2 = input('What cell size do you want to look at? ');
STARTcell = input('What was the start cell size? ');
[num_variables, temp] = size(variable_list);
for va = 1:num_variables
variable = variable_list{va}
[max_value, max_index] = max(variable{cell2/STARTcell})
[min_value, min_index] = min(variable{cell2/STARTcell})
format_values{va} = vertcat(max_values, max_index, min_value, min_index);
end
The variables I am looking at are arrays which is why I use the cell2/STARTcell to reference them.
You need to use the eval() function to be able to get the value of a variable corresponding to a string. For example:
a = 1;
b = 2;
variable_list = who;
c = eval(variable_list{2});
results in c being 2. In your code, the following line needs to change from:
variable = variable_list{va}
to:
variable = eval(variable_list{va});
resulting in variable having the value of the variable indicated by the string variable_list{va}. If variable is of cell type, then you should be fine, otherwise you may have to revise the next two lines of code as well because it seems that you are trying to access the content of a cell.

creating variables from structures in matlab

I have the following example which expresses the type of problem that I'm trying to solve:
clear all
textdata = {'DateTime','St','uSt','Ln','W'};
data = rand(365,4);
Final = struct('data',data,'textdata',{textdata})
clear textdata data
From this, Final.data contains values which correspond to the headings in Final.textdata excluding the first ('DateTime') thus Final.data(:,1) corresponds to the heading 'St'... and so on. What I'm trying to do is to create a variable in the workspace for each of these vectors. So, I would have a variable for St, uSt, Ln, and W in the workspace with the corresponding values given in Final.data.
How could this be done?
Will this solve your problem:
for ii=2:length( textdata )
assignin('base',Final.textdata{ii},Final.data(:,ii-1));
end
Let me know if I misunderstood.
The direct answer to your question is to use the assignin function, like so (edit: just like macduff suggested 10 minutes ago):
%Starting with a Final structure containing the data, like this
Final.textdata = {'DateTime','St','uSt','Ln','W'};
Final.data = rand(365,4);
for ix = 1:4
assignin('base',Final.textdata{ix+1}, Final.data(:,ix));
end
However, I strongly discourage using dynamic variable names to encode data like this. Code that starts this way usually ends up as spaghetti code full of long string concatenations and eval statements. Better is to use a structure, like this
for ix = 1:4
dataValues(Final.textdata{ix+1}) = Final.data(:,ix);
end
Or, to get the same result in a single line:
dataValues = cell2struct(num2cell(Final.data,1), Final.textdata(2:end),2)