for k=kk(1):kk(end)
ricampionocan2(:,i)=cat(2,ricampiono{1,i}(:,2));
ricampionocan3(:,i)=cat(2,ricampiono{1,i}(:,3));
ricampionocan4(:,i)=cat(2,ricampiono{1,i}(:,4));
end
I have this for loop (k) inside another for loop (i). I must break the cell structure and change name at ricampionocan pairing it with k. I would like it to become ricampionocan (k function).
can you help me?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 25 Feb. 2016
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"can you help me?"
Yes we can! The best help we can give you is show you how this can be done much more reliably and much faster using indexing and just one variable: i.e. store your data in a cell array or a 3D array:
ricampionocan = zeros(rows,cols,kk(end));
for k = kk(1):kk(end)
ricampionocan(:,i,k)=cat(2,ricampiono{1,i}(:,k));
end
rr88
rr88 am 25 Feb. 2016
i have a table with names i want include in ricampionocan. but i don't now how
rr88
rr88 am 25 Feb. 2016

grazie mille!!!

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Stephen23 am 25 Feb. 2016
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rr88 am 25 Feb. 2016
Bearbeitet: rr88 am 25 Feb. 2016
i have a table with names i want include in ricampionocan. but i don't now how. I have only four values of k.

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