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Convert a numerical variable in a table to string

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Boushra Dalile
Boushra Dalile am 3 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Guillaume am 4 Mai 2018
I have a table T with 5 variables/columns
The 3rd variable (pic), with 75 rows, is basically pic = [70, 40, 60, 70, 50, 65...] How can I convert this one variable in the able to a string? I need to do that so I can carry out strrep later on.
T = string (T(:,3)) is not working. Any ideas where I am going wrong?
Thanks heaps!
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Boushra Dalile
Boushra Dalile am 3 Mai 2018
I am trying to piece together a series of replacements if a separate condition is satisfied, specifically:
If Table x (table with variables, and variable 3 (pic) contains numbers such as 10, 30, 40, 60, 30, 70) contains 35, then - replace all '60' with 'z1' - replace all '40' with 'z2' - replace all '30' with 'z3'
If not, - replace all '60' with 'y1' - replace all '40' with 'y2' and so forth.
Guillaume
Guillaume am 3 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Guillaume am 4 Mai 2018
It seems odd to want to replace numerical value with text. Nonetheless, all this replacement can be done a lot more easily and certainly a lot faster without having to convert any of the numbers to text beforehand.
To show you how to do that, you need to be a bit clearer on what is replaced by what. Give an example using valid matlab syntax.
edit: see Walter's answer for what I mean, using a lookup table will be a lot faster than converting numbers to strings

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 3 Mai 2018
zlookup = {'z1', 'z2', 'z3'};
T3 = T{:,3};
[tf, idx] = ismember(T3, [60, 40, 30]);
out = cell(length(tf),1);
out(tf) = zlookup(idx(tf));
out(~tf) = sprintfc('%g', T3(~tf));
T{:,3} = out;

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 3 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 3 Mai 2018
As the MATLAB documentation explains, you need to use curly braces to access the contents of a table:
string(T{:,3})

CARLOS RIASCOS
CARLOS RIASCOS am 3 Mai 2018
Starting from the fact that you have the variable 'pic = [70, 40, 60, 70, 50, 65 ...]' defined you could convert that row vector like this:
g = num2str(pic)
The variable g will contain the string produced by pic.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 3 Mai 2018
Be sure to pass in a column vector.
The result will be a char array. To convert to string objects, cellstr() and string() the results.

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