How to check if a table exists?
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Leon
am 8 Dez. 2019
Kommentiert: Leon
am 9 Dez. 2019
The table, it exists, will be created by using the command "table". It has columns of both numerican values and strings.
How do I check if the table exists? I tried to use the command exist:
if ~exist(app.T1, 'class')
but it keeps complaining with the below error message:
Error using exist
The first input to exist must be a string scalar or character vector.
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Turlough Hughes
am 8 Dez. 2019
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am 8 Dez. 2019
If you have a table assigned to the variable T, then I believe you just need to write:
if ~exist('T')==1
to check that it doesn't exist. The error was that you inputted the actual variable as opposed to a string/character vector representing the name of the variable.
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Walter Roberson
am 9 Dez. 2019
My understanding of app designer is that unless you use dynamic properties, the name T1 will exist in app, but it might be empty. I suggest exploring with isfield() and isprop() and isempty()
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dpb
am 8 Dez. 2019
"...will be created by using the command "table"..."
So, there then has to be a variable name on the LHS of the table() statement; that variable name is what you put into the argument list for exist().
If your code creates it, how can it not exist...or is this a test first, create if not yet have done so kind of thing? That could make some sense but same caveat applies unless using the (ugh!) kludge of dynamic naming (and in the hope you don't even know what that is yet, I'm not going to explain it any further! :) ).
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