How to label columns in matrix?
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How can I give the columns contaning values for m, o, r ,t  and Diff_irr a label? 
ResultMtx = [];
    for m=1:length(months) %loop 12 times for the 12 months
        for o=1:length(orientation) %loop 2 times for south and east
            for r = 1:length(row) %loop 3 times for the 3 rows
                for t=1:length(tilt)       %loop 10 times for the 10 tilting possibilities, this also represents the rows in the matric of irr
                %_____________calculations here to find Diff_irr_____________
                ResultMtx = [ResultMtx;
                    m o r t Diff_irr];
                end
                ResultMtx = [ResultMtx;
                        nan nan nan nan nan];
            end
        end
    end
xlswrite(strcat(Result_File), ResultMtx);
I attempted to write:
 ResultMtx = [ResultMtx; 
     ['month%d, orientation%d, rows%d, tilt%d Irradiance%d,', m, o, r, t, Diff_irr]];
but that did't work obviously and I got the error:
"Dimensions of arrays being concatenated are not consistent."
3 Comments
  Simon Chan
      
 on 18 Aug 2021
				
      Edited: Simon Chan
      
 on 18 Aug 2021
  
			Use the following code after calculating the 'Diff_irr':
temp = [m o r t Diff_irr];
ResultMtx = [ResultMtx; temp];
Answers (1)
  Chunru
      
      
 on 18 Aug 2021
        % After the loop, you obtain ResultMtx.  Convert it into a table with
% column names.  Then write the table
ResultMtx = array2table(ResultMtx, 'VariableNames', ["Month","orientation", "rows", "tilt", "Irradiance"]);
writetable(T, 'res.xlsx');
3 Comments
  Chunru
      
      
 on 18 Aug 2021
				The following line should be outside of the loop:
ResultMtx = array2table(ResultMtx, 'VariableNames', ["Month","orientation", "rows", "tilt", "Irradiance"]);
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