How can I add " " to first row and column in a cell

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Orongo
Orongo 2018년 10월 14일
댓글: Orongo 2018년 10월 15일
Hi, I have created a cell with average values of 100 simulations. Now I need to save this as a text file (space delimited or tab delimited) and append a first row dating each column 1996 to 2014 and append a column starting from 0 to 10. So the final file should look something like this
\begin{table}[]
\begin{tabular}{llllllllllllllllllll}
& "1996 & "1997 & "1998 & "1999 & "2000 & "2001 & "2002 & "2003 & "2004 & "2005 & "2006 & "2007 & "2008 & "2009 & "2010 & "2011 & "2012 & "2013 & "2014 \\
"0" & 50787.83 & 47436.17 & 46186.5 & 45683.67 & 46057.83 & 47013.17 & 48264.5 & 50231.5 & 51607.67 & 52102.5 & 53428.67 & 55074.83 & 55994.67 & 57143.67 & 58627 & 58441.5 & 57857.17 & 58500 & 59133.33 \\
"1" & 55247.83 & 50901.5 & 47571.67 & 46402.5 & 45965.5 & 46415.33 & 47408.67 & 48660.17 & 50574.5 & 51968.33 & 52603.17 & 53985.67 & 55702.67 & 56674.83 & 57777.5 & 59281.83 & 59128.83 & 58549.5 & 59263.67 \\
"2" & 58692.67 & 55244.67 & 50939.17 & 47694 & 46577.5 & 46207.17 & 46678.67 & 47649.67 & 48880.83 & 50775.33 & 52282.83 & 53033 & 54464.17 & 56212.83 & 57121.5 & 58207.17 & 59760.67 & 59717.5 & 59264.17 \\
"3" & 61737.83 & 58658.67 & 55259.67 & 51039.17 & 47897.5 & 46825.33 & 46469.67 & 46934.67 & 47869.67 & 49071.17 & 51068.5 & 52712.33 & 53502.67 & 54924.33 & 56576.83 & 57456.5 & 58620.17 & 60264.83 & 60328.33 \\
"4" & 64110 & 61690.83 & 58689.17 & 55348.83 & 51187.17 & 48127.17 & 47110.67 & 46742 & 47157.83 & 48042 & 49339.67 & 51444.67 & 53143.67 & 53971.17 & 55296 & 56903.17 & 57830 & 59098.33 & 60867 \\
"5" & 64941.67 & 64102.67 & 61705.83 & 58748.67 & 55470.33 & 51380.67 & 48350.83 & 47363.33 & 46974.17 & 47331 & 48271 & 49657.83 & 51813.33 & 53539.67 & 54313.67 & 55584 & 57231.33 & 58336.83 & 59693.5 \\
"6" & 63331.17 & 64964.67 & 64169.5 & 61790.83 & 58867.33 & 55665 & 51623.83 & 48565.17 & 47548.83 & 47146.33 & 47645.33 & 48727.33 & 50083.5 & 52207.67 & 53870.83 & 54582.17 & 55910.67 & 57733.5 & 58983.83 \\
"7" & 60858.5 & 63407.5 & 65060.67 & 64272.17 & 61933 & 59037.17 & 55857 & 51833 & 48756.33 & 47696.5 & 47368.83 & 47987 & 49111.83 & 50500.5 & 52593.5 & 54191.67 & 54927 & 56437.17 & 58374.83 \\
"8" & 58079.17 & 60920.17 & 63499.5 & 65189.17 & 64434 & 62126.83 & 59266.17 & 56080.67 & 52033.67 & 48955.5 & 47989.5 & 47762.33 & 48411.33 & 49530.17 & 50818.33 & 52839 & 54503.83 & 55453.67 & 57084.67 \\
"9" & 55710.67 & 58150 & 61031.33 & 63629 & 65354.67 & 64640.83 & 62343 & 59489.83 & 56297.5 & 52182.33 & 49200.33 & 48376.17 & 48182.17 & 48848.83 & 49914.5 & 51152.5 & 53205 & 55058.17 & 56106.83 \\
"10" & 54632.33 & 55824.67 & 58302.17 & 61172.17 & 63780.67 & 65538.17 & 64849 & 62576.83 & 59712 & 56481.33 & 52457.83 & 49606.5 & 48782.67 & 48564.83 & 49177.5 & 50207.5 & 51494 & 53744.83 & 55719.67
\end{tabular}
\end{table}
How can I write this in Matlab?
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Guillaume
Guillaume 2018년 10월 14일
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This appears to be latex syntax. It's going to depend on what packages are loaded, but usually the " symbol is a right-double quotation mark. On the left it should be `` (two reversed sinqle quotes). However, I don't see the need for quotes at all.
If the first row is a header, shouldn't there be a \hline after it? Similarly, if the first column is a header, wouldn't you have a | after the first l in the {tabular} column description?
Orongo
Orongo 2018년 10월 14일
Hi Walter, yes there should be a double quote at end of the year number. This was a mistake.

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2018년 10월 14일
Adding the headers to your cell array as you require is trivial:
newcellarray = [{}, compose('"%d', 1996:2014); compose('"%d", (1:10)'), yourcellarray]
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Guillaume
Guillaume 2018년 10월 15일
There is no point of putting your mean matrix into a 1x1 cell array. It just adds an unnecessary level of indirection, so:
avg_m_male = mean(cat(3, m_xt_sim_male{:}), 3);
With the 2nd option, I don't know why I wrote 1:10 instead of 0:100. Also, I forgot a ' in the 2nd compose. And I made a mistake with creating the top-left cell:
%with avg_m_male being a 101x19 matrix:
out_cell = [{[]}, compose('"%d', 1996:2014); compose('"%d"', (0:100)'), num2cell(avg_m_male)];
Orongo
Orongo 2018년 10월 15일
Thank you for clarifying. I did modify you initial suggestion but it's not as clean as yours! Many thanks!

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