How to split a table column into two seperate columns
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I have a table which looks like this:
I want to split column a into two seperate columns from the delimiter "\" such that first column will be like 'AIVA-100' and the other column will be '01_Test.....'.
I want to do this for every element in column a. In the end, i will have 2 columns with the elements of column a.
I tried to iterate through the table and split using the delimiter but i couldn't do it
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Star Strider
2022년 5월 2일
C = {'AIVA-100\something'; 'AIVA-75\something else'};
Cs = regexp(C,'\','split')
Cs{1}
Cs{2}
Cs = cellfun(@(x)split(x,'\'), C, 'Unif',0) % The 'split' Function Requires 'cellfun'
Cs{1}
Cs{2}
.
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Dyuman Joshi
2022년 5월 2일
y = {'AIVA_1\abc';'AIVA_12\def';'AIVA_123\xyz'}
z=split(y,'\')
column1 = z(:,1)
column2 = z(:,2)
Matt Butts
2022년 5월 2일
Not super elegant, but you could use something like:
t = table() % your table
% Split by tokens to grab the first part of a and put it back into a, put
% the remainder in new_a
[t{:,'a'},t{:,'new_a'}] = strtok(t{:,'a'},'\');
% Get rid of the leading delimiter in new_a and put the results back into
% new_a
t{;,'new_a'} = strtok(t{:,'new_a'},'\');
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