How do you label the rows and columns of an array?
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I want to label each column and row of the array, so I don't get confused or forget what each set of numbers represents.
So I have an array, M:
M = [1 2 3; 3 4 5; 6 7 8];
%Create string of titles:
rowtitle = {'row1','row2','row3'};
columntitle = {'col1','col2','col3'};
So now, how do I add these titles to the array?
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Sean de Wolski
el 10 de Feb. de 2012
May I ask why you want this information? It could be generated at any time by knowing the location.
Image Analyst
el 10 de Feb. de 2012
Is this perhaps because you want to stuff everything into an Excel workbook?
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the cyclist
el 10 de Feb. de 2012
If you want to mix text and numeric values in an array, you could use a cell array.
>> help cell
will give a tiny bit of syntax. There is abundant documentation on using cell arrays in MATLAB.
Andrei Bobrov
el 10 de Feb. de 2012
[rows,columns,Mvalues] = find(M)
Matt Tearle
el 10 de Feb. de 2012
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MATLAB doesn't have a way to tag meta data onto an array. There are, however, several ways to do something like you've asked, but the best option depends heavily on what you're trying to do with the data.
Some options I can think of:
- Use a cell array: x = [{''},columntitle;rowtitle',num2cell(M)]
- Just keep the three variables and index into them. E.g., which column contains the maximum value of M? [~,k] = max(max(M)); columntitle{k}
- Use a dataset with columntitle as the VarNames and rowtitle as the ObsNames (requires Statistics Toolbox)
- Use structures
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