Trying to make a table with 21 rows, 4 colums

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Kathryn Dowling
Kathryn Dowling am 1 Mai 2020
Beantwortet: Cris LaPierre am 1 Mai 2020
I am trying to make a table that has 21 rows and 4 columns, as shown in the picture below. So I have done all the calculations with the variable names but I can't figure out how to get them into a table form. I am using Matlab 2020a
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Tommy
Tommy am 1 Mai 2020
What does your code look like so far? You can make a table like this:
T = table(var1,var2,var3,var4, 'VariableNames', {'col1name','col2name','col3name','col4name'});
where var1, var2, var3, and var4 are your four column vectors (each of which should have 21 rows).
For example,
>> T = table((1:10)',('a':'j')', 'VariableNames', {'numbers', 'letters'})
T =
10×2 table
numbers letters
_______ _______
1 a
2 b
3 c
4 d
5 e
6 f
7 g
8 h
9 i
10 j
Adam Danz
Adam Danz am 1 Mai 2020
If your data is already within a cell array, check out cell2table

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre am 1 Mai 2020
Based on what I see in your image, consider revising how you want to put this in a table. Why?
  1. Each column in a table is a variable. That is the column in your image.
  2. You can add units as a property of a table variable. That is the 3rd column in your image
  3. You can add a description to a table variabe. That is the 4th column in your image.
See this doc page for more info and details.

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