Headers in Matlab

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Chiara Modenese
Chiara Modenese 2011년 3월 20일
Hello, my problem is the following one. I have data say of the following kind:
Iter X Y Z
1 30 40 50
2 50 60 70
3 30 70 80
I want to be able to store the data in different columns by invoking the headers. To explain it better, if the variable "data" contains all the information, then when I say data['Iter'] I should be able to obtain the column [1,2,3]. I have learnt this from python and I want to know if this is possible using Matlab.
Chiara

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Chiara Modenese
Chiara Modenese 2011년 3월 21일
Thanks to all but I think that only Walter got my question. I know about structures. However, my task is to save a column variable by only knowing the name of the corresponding header. In the end I should be able to write something like
iter=data('iter')
This is very useful when you import different files which share similar headers but where similar variables have different positions. I would simply like to avoid to retrieve the number of the column of each variable am interested in from each single file. If we could remember the name of the variables (like iter), then it would be a peace of cake to store what we want.
Chiara
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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle 2011년 3월 21일
If it's coming from textscan, it might well be as a cell array of cell arrays.
Chiara, do you have Statistics Toolbox? Because if you do, it really sounds like dataset arrays will make your life easier.
Chiara Modenese
Chiara Modenese 2011년 4월 12일
Yes, sorry, I used a cell array of cell arrays as you point out.
And yes, Matt, I have that tool. I will try to use dataset instead of structures, as it seems it would simply my task a lot.

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Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle 2011년 3월 21일
Perhaps dataset arrays are what you're looking for?
The syntax isn't exactly what you've specified, but you can refer to columns by name, similar to structures. You can read data from file (including column headers) directly with dataset.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2011년 3월 20일
You will not be able to do what you want with that syntax. You would be able to use data('iter'), if you went through a long exercise of programming a new data class. Or you could go for the Database Toolbox.

Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell 2011년 3월 20일
You can do something similar using structures:
data.Iter = [1; 2; 3];
data.X = [30; 50; 30];
data.Y = [50 60 70];
data.Z = [50 80 80];
data.Iter
ans =
1
2
3

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