How do i combine many tables by respective column content?
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ahmed obaid
am 3 Apr. 2017
Bearbeitet: Andrei Bobrov
am 3 Apr. 2017
Dear Experiences ...
i have three tables ( table A, table B and table C)
table A look like following where first columns contain unique names, and second column contain public names (may contain repeated names)..
name sun_name
____________
Amy 'tomy'
Bob 'tomy'
Hol 'salmon'
Har 'cookies'
Sal 'pizza'
second column B look like following
sun_name var1(B).....varn(B)
____________ _______________
'tomy' 0.0 .... 4.5
'tomy' 4.5 .... 5.2
'salmon' etc..
'cookies'
'pizza'
table C look like following
sun_name var1(c).....varm(c)
____________ _______________
'tomy' 0.0 .... 4.5
'tomy' 4.5 .... 5.2
'salmon' etc..
'cookies'
'pizza'
result table (out) perhaps include all columns .. as follow: out
name sun_name var1(B)...varn(B) var1(C)...varm(C)
the problem here content of name field in table A must be repeated based on other tables ? how to do that please.
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Andrei Bobrov
am 3 Apr. 2017
Bearbeitet: Andrei Bobrov
am 3 Apr. 2017
Maybe so?
Table_out = [A,B(:,2:end),C(:,2:end)];
Added:
As said by Guillaume about innerjoin:
A = readtable('1.xls');
B = readtable('2.xls');
C = readtable('3.xls');
Tout = sortrows(innerjoin(A,innerjoin(B,C)),1);
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Guillaume
am 3 Apr. 2017
I don't see how your excel tables relate to your original question. There's no repeated key in any of them.
Going back to your original question, it looks like you want innerjoin. I'm not too clear on the relationship between B and C. Are you supposed to have 4 'tomy' after joining these two? Or do B and C have the same number of row and must simply be concatenated:
- option 1: innerjoin
D = innerjoin(B, C);
- option 2: plain concatenation (probably?)
D = [B, C(:, 2:end)];
The join with A is an innerjoin
A = table({'Amy'; 'Bob'; 'Hol'; 'Har'; 'Sal'}, {'tomy'; 'tomy'; 'salmon'; 'cookies'; 'pizza'}, 'VariableNames', {'name', 'sun_name'})
B = table({'tomy'; 'tomy'; 'salmon'; 'cookies'; 'pizza'}, [0; 4.5; 2; 3; 4], 'VariableNames', {'sun_name', 'var1b'})
C = table({'tomy', 'tomy', 'salmon', 'cookies', 'pizza'}', (10:10:50)', 'VariableNames', {'sun_name', 'var1c'})
D = innerjoin(A, [B, C(:, 2:end)])
results in:
7×4 table
name sun_name var1b var1c
_____ _________ _____ _____
'Har' 'cookies' 3 40
'Sal' 'pizza' 4 50
'Hol' 'salmon' 2 30
'Amy' 'tomy' 0 10
'Amy' 'tomy' 4.5 20
'Bob' 'tomy' 0 10
'Bob' 'tomy' 4.5 20
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