accessing table data in different forms

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Ege
Ege on 25 Oct 2014
Answered: Ege on 26 Oct 2014
Hi I have T table as follows.
LastName = {'Smith';'Johnson';'Williams';'Jones';'Brown'};
Age = [38;43;38;40;49];
FirstName = {'Amanda' ;'Brenda';'Carl'; 'Denis'; 'Ethan'};
Something = {'String1' ;'String2';'String2'; 'String1'; 'String5'};
Weight = [176;163;131;133;119];
FavoriteColor = {'blue' ;'red' ;'yellow'; 'orange' ;'colorblind' };
T = table(Age,FirstName,Weight,FavoriteColor,Something,'RowNames',LastName)
T.FavoriteColor= categorical(T.FavoriteColor);
T.Something= categorical(T.Something);
when I use
A=T(:,5);
I get a variable A which is a table as well. But when I use
A=T.Something;
I get a variable A which is a categorical value like the ones is column Something. I want to use loops so I need to use the first one with indices but I want the result in the second one. What should I do?
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 25 Oct 2014
Ege - what are you trying to achieve? You mention that you want to use loops, but what do you want to use the loops for?
Ege
Ege on 25 Oct 2014
Well I just started the project I will use it for many things but for now, I have divided my dataset into 2 tables which holds categorical and non categorical data. I'm currently using the categorical one and try to implement a histogram on that since usual histogram function does not work on categorical data. My dataset is huge so at first I will use the categorical column of the T table I mentioned in the question. When I use it like below, it works fine.
a=T.Something;
hist=zeros(size(a,1),1);
u=unique(a);
for i=1: size(a,1)
for j=1: size(u,1)
if isequal(a(i),u(j))
hist(j)=hist(j)+1;
end
end
end
for i=1:numel(hist,1)
if isequal(hist(i),0)
hist(i)=[];
end
end
histogram = table(u(:),hist(:));
But when I try using
a=T(:,5);
the histogram does not work I get wrong results in hist().

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Ege
Ege on 26 Oct 2014
accesing it like
a=T{:,5};
solved my problem. Hope this helps someone as well :D

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