How can i select variables which has same number at the end
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Youngjin
el 24 de En. de 2024
I want to create a code that selects variables with the same number at the end and interpolates them.
where,
there are T_Right_F_224 and time_224 and time is 0:0.01:100
i can make interpolation with interp1(time,T_Right_F_224,time_224)
but,
i want make automation code that select variables with same number at the end
please help.
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Stephen23
el 24 de En. de 2024
Editada: Stephen23
el 24 de En. de 2024
"but these variables are from INCA data which comes from MDF file directly which i didnt meant to name this way....."
You did not tell us the most important information: how did you get those variables into the workspace?
Where these variables are imported would be the best place to fix this bad data design.
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Angelo Yeo
el 24 de En. de 2024
Editada: Angelo Yeo
el 24 de En. de 2024
You can combine string pattern search and eval in order to accomplish what you want. However, in general, it is not recommended to use eval with dynamically named variables. It would be difficult to debug in a near future.
clear;
time_2500= transpose(linspace(0,100, 2500));
T_Right_F_2500 = rand(2500,1);
time_100 = transpose(linspace(0,100, 100));
T_Right_F_100 = rand(100,1);
time = 0:0.01:100;
% Let's see what variables are in workspace
varNames = string(who);
% Let's extract which digits patterns there are
% The pattern is "time_" plus something.
pat = "time_"+digitsPattern;
idxWithDigits = contains(varNames, pat);
myDigitsPats = unique(extract(varNames(idxWithDigits), pat));
myDigitsPats = extractAfter(myDigitsPats, "_");
for i_pat = 1:length(myDigitsPats)
% What to evaluate:
% res_100 = interp1(time_100, T_Right_F_100, time);
str = "res_"+myDigitsPats(i_pat)+ "= interp1(time_" + myDigitsPats(i_pat)+", T_Right_F_"+myDigitsPats(i_pat)+", time);";
eval(str)
end
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Matt J
el 24 de En. de 2024
Editada: Matt J
el 24 de En. de 2024
You shouldn't have variables named that way. You should have a cell array T_Right_F{i}, and times{i} and should use indexing to get the corresponding ones,
interp1(time,T_Right_F{224},times{224})
See alos,
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Matt J
el 24 de En. de 2024
Then you should undo that damage before proceeding with further work. E.g.,
time_1=[10,20];
time_2=[30,40];
time_3=[50,60];
Times=cell(1,3);
for i=1:numel(Times)
Times{i}=eval("time_"+i);
end
Times
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