How to check if a column of a table exist?
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The below command works if I know the exact names of the Table column variable names.
any(strcmp('TESTNAME', T1.Properties.VariableNames))
What if either side has trailing spaces? How do I check the first 4 characters of the two elements, i.e., 'TEST' against the first 4 characters of all the T1.Properties.VariableNames?
Thanks.
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Adam Danz
2020년 3월 10일
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2020년 3월 10일
Use strtrim to remove leading and trailing whitespace. Use startsWith to determine if the any of the character arrays start with the pattern.
startsWith(strtrim(T1.Properties.VariableNames), 'EXPO')
startsWith() requires Matlab r2016b or later. For earlier releases use strncmp() to compare the first n characters.
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Steven Lord
2020년 3월 10일
Use the tools from the "Find and Replace" section on this documentation page. startsWith, matches, or contains will probably be most useful.
load patients
patients = table(LastName,Gender,Age,Height,Weight,Smoker,Systolic,Diastolic);
Let's check if patients contains a variable whose name starts with Sm. There is one, Smoker, so this should return true.
any(startsWith(patients.Properties.VariableNames, 'Sm'))
Now let's check for a variable starting with Ha. The Height variable is close but not a match, so this should return false.
any(startsWith(patients.Properties.VariableNames, 'Ha'))
We can use the logical output from startsWith to select variables. Let's ask for all those whose name starts with s (lower-case or upper-case doesn't matter) and get those variables from the first ten columns of patients.
propsStartWithS = startsWith(patients.Properties.VariableNames, 's', 'IgnoreCase', true);
T = patients(1:10, propsStartWithS) % Contains the Smoker and Systolic variables
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