How to assign the data to the header with units in square bracket.?
2 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
Meera
am 26 Mai 2015
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 26 Mai 2015
Hello,
I would like to assign the data to the headers which has its units in a square bracket.
Header = 'accel [m/s²]';
Data = {1 2 3 4}',
value.Header = Data;
but I got error as Invalid field name: 'accel [m/s²]'.
How can I assign the data to header.
Please give me an idea.
Thanks
meera
1 Kommentar
Walter Roberson
am 26 Mai 2015
To get that error, you would have had to have used
value.(Header) = Data;
Akzeptierte Antwort
Thorsten
am 26 Mai 2015
What about
header.data = 1:4;
header.label = 'accel [m/s²]';
3 Kommentare
Thorsten
am 26 Mai 2015
Bearbeitet: Thorsten
am 26 Mai 2015
Frankly I have some problems to understand the organization of your data and what you would like to plot and why you need to assign the data to some other variables.
If you just want to plot the data, you can do it like this:
plot(cell2mat(data{2}), cell2mat(data{3}))
xlabel(Headers{2})
ylabel(Headers{3})
Walter Roberson
am 26 Mai 2015
Meera, thank you for attempting to format your code. It turns out, though, that the '{} Code' button on the forum has nothing to do with putting '{' before and '}' after the code. Instead the forum detects code by there being an empty (or whitespace-only) line before the code, and then that the code is indented by two spaces, and then an empty (or whitespace-only) line after the code. There is a marginally different feature if the lines are indented by one space instead of two and basically if you use that then no-one will notice the difference. But the easiest thing to do is put in your code, highlight it, and click on the '{} Code' button, which will put in the spaces for you.
Weitere Antworten (0)
Siehe auch
Kategorien
Mehr zu Whos finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!