Use text strings in a cell array in a 'for loop' and also use that text string to name the output

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I have a list of 9 site names in a column array "sitearray". Those same 9 names appear in a data structure with subfolders, e.g. 9 matrices indexed by 'Data."sitename".matrix'. I would like to perform the same operation on each of the 9 matrices in a for loop e.g. extract the first value of the matrix, and save the output retaining each sitename. I cannot figure out how to link the text of the sitename to the counter variable in the code.
%(Below doesn't work)
for i=1:length(sitearray)
Output_sitearray(i) = Data.sitename(i).matrix(:,[1]);
end
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Matt Weber
Matt Weber am 30 Jun. 2022
Structfun might help but I can't figure out how to use this on all matrixes that are the 3rd level deep in the struct variable. If the data is organized as "Data.sitename.matrix" with 9 sitenames, what Structfun syntax would I use to get an output with the operation done on the "matrix" under each of the 9 sitenames?
Stephen23
Stephen23 am 30 Jun. 2022
S.hello.matrix = [1,2,3];
S.world.matrix = [4,5,6];
F = @(s)s.matrix(1);
V = structfun(F,S)
V = 2×1
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Keshav
Keshav am 30 Jun. 2022
you can use the below code.
for i=1:length(sitearray)
Output_sitearray(i) = Data.(sitename(i)).matrix(:,[1]);
end
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 1 Jul. 2022
"Would you consider writing some code that demonstrates an efficient way to get three separate output matrices?"
M_hello = ..
M_world = ..
M_other = ..
"Or if this isn't possible without manually retyping each site name into a matrix in a separate line of code..."
I already wrote that it is certainly possible if you want to force yourself into writing slow, complex, inefficient, obfuscated, insecure, buggy code that is difficult to debug.
"To me manually retyping each site name seems potentially buggy."
Yes, probably best avoided.
Best solution: store (meta-)data as data (i.e. in a variable, not in its name). Much simpler to work with.
Question: what are you going to do with your data? How do you wish to process it?
Matt Weber
Matt Weber am 1 Jul. 2022
I will try that. Thanks. Keshav, thanks for taking the time to write code specific to the example that stores in a struct, that might work for me.

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