How do I take the power of elements in a table?

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T4H14
T4H14 2018년 4월 20일
편집: Peter Perkins 2018년 4월 20일
I have a table called NYLD1 and I want to create some new variables that are the squares and cubes of the variables columns 29:32 so I wrote the following:
cur_varnames = NYLD1.Properties.VariableNames;
for K = [29:32]
thisvarname = cur_varnames{K};
thisval = NYLD1.(thisvarname);
sq_varname = [thisvarname '2'];
cu_varname = [thisvarname '3'];
NYLD1.(sq_varname) = thisval .^ 2;
NYLD1.(cu_varname) = thisval .^ 3;
end
However, I get the following error when I run this:
Undefined function 'power' for input arguments of type 'table'.
How can I fix this?
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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins 2018년 4월 20일
편집: Peter Perkins 2018년 4월 20일

It's funny. Some people seem to gravitate to using dot subscripting, some to braces. They both do "contents of", but I always suggest dot for one at a time, braces for multiple at a time. Nothing to do with your real question, but in this case I'd suggest

names = NYLD1.Properties.VariableNames(29:32);
sq_names = ...
cu_names = ...
NYLD1{:,sq_names} = NYLD1{:,names}.^2;
NYLD1{:,cu_names} = NYLD1{:,names}.^3;

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins 2018년 4월 20일
Based on the error you cite, it seems that one or more of those variables are themselves tables. Nothing wrong with that, you'll just have to do something slightly different.

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