Give title for Table
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Is it possible to give title for a table i have displayed as below
If i wanted to give a title 'My Table', how to give it?
Details = [38,71,176,124,93;...
43,69,163,109,77;...
38,64,131,125,83;...
40,67,133,117,75;...
49,64,119,122,80];
T = array2table(Details,...
'VariableNames',{'Age' 'Height' 'Weight' 'BP_High' 'BP_Low'},...
'RowNames',{'Smith';'Johnson';'Williams';'Jones';'Brown'});
disp(T)
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Walter Roberson
el 3 de Mayo de 2021
1 voto
No, table() is designed for programming, not for display purposes.
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Elysi Cochin
el 3 de Mayo de 2021
Walter Roberson
el 3 de Mayo de 2021
Yes, it is possible to give a title to a table.
filename = fullfile(matlabroot, 'toolbox', 'matlab', 'datatypes', 'tabular', '@tabular', 'disp.m');
edit(filename)
Look close to the end of the first function, somewhere near line 265. You will see code that looks like
[varChars,nestedVarChars,underlines] = getVarNamesDispLines();
disp(char(varChars));
That is the line of code that displays the variable names, and the next few lines of code display headers and then the content. By this point in the code, everything has been computed and put into arrays for later display.
So just before that getVarNamesDispLines(), insert your code that figures out the title to use for the table, and then display it.
Last I recall you were using R2017a. If you were using R2018b or later you could use addprop() https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/addprop.html to create a custom table property. Custom table properties are not displayed, but they are stored with the table, so you could addprop() a title, and then in the code for tabular disp, check to see if the property exists and if so then display it.
This is all to answer the question of whether it is possible to give a title to a table: the answer is Yes, you can modify the Mathworks-supplied code to allow for a title. If the question where whether there is any supported method, the answer would be what I originally posted: NO.
Elysi Cochin
el 3 de Mayo de 2021
Abdul Kalam.A
el 18 de Jun. de 2022
0 votos
if you want to display in command widow
fprintf(' your title')
tabulations = table(your parameters)
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- Don't forget to add a newline (\n) after the fprintf string,
fprintf('your title\n')
2. The table that is printed by the table() command may be truncated if it is too wide or too tall. This is why it's better to use disp
Compare the following outputs:
T = table(rand(500,1), char(randi(26,500,3)+64))
disp(T)
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