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Seemant Tiwari
Seemant Tiwari el 12 de Ag. de 2021
Respondida: Image Analyst el 12 de Ag. de 2021
yea = 0;
for ye = 2009:2017
yea = yea+1;
data{yea} = load(['D:\DataStation\hr', num2str(ye),'\mat\station.mat']);
data{yea} = data{1,yea}.station_1(:,:);
end
i write above programme and get matrix 8760x9 double this for station 1
i have 30 station and i want matrix 8760x270 double
i am writing code data{yea} = [data{1,yea}.station_1(:,:); data{1,yea}.station_2(:,:);] i think this not correct method
please help
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the cyclist
the cyclist el 12 de Ag. de 2021
Editada: the cyclist el 12 de Ag. de 2021
It might be helpful for you to upload two or three of the station.mat files here, so people can test code. (You could just trim them to a few rows, if you don't want to upload all the data.)
Is there are specific reason you are using cell arrays to store the data? If it is all numeric data, that might not be the best approach.
Also, have you considered making the data 8760x9x30, where the stations are the 3rd dimension?
Finally, I would be remiss if I did not mention that dynamic naming of variables (e.g. station_1, station_2, etc) is generally a terrible coding practice. See, e.g. this explanation of why. It would be good if we can figure out a way to not do that.

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