getting data types of table
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I want to compare data types of each column of a table against a cell array of column header-data type pairs, with the end goal of replacing columns with non-matching data types with the correct ones.
What I have managed so far is a loop that creates another cell array of header-data type pairs. What I need now is a way to compare this array to the 'checklist' array, returning which columns have non-matching data types. There is no guarantee of the table having the same columns or being on the same order as the array it is checked against. I tried ismember() but it just returns a 2xn array of 1s, even for tables that shouldn't match. I think I need to define key/value pairs somehow.
Any suggestions on how to do this, or other methods entirely, are more than welcome!
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dpb
on 1 Jan 2024
Agree, this should be a metadata property of the table and thus directly accessible.
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Peter Perkins
on 3 Oct 2016
Edited: Cris LaPierre
on 18 Nov 2022
It seems like you want a list of the table's variable names, a list of the variable's types, and your 2xn cell array of names/types. Use t.Properties.VariableNames and varfun(@class,t,'OutputFormat','cell') to get the first two things.
Then it seems like you'd want to use ismember )both outputs) on the variable names to figure out which are matched in your other list, and where, and then for the ones that do match, compare their types using strcmp.
Hope this helps.
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dpb
on 1 Jan 2024
@Peter Perkins -- I never could figure out why this isn't a member of the table properties stuct, just like .VariableNames; seems like it would be obvious to want/need on occasion; particularly if it is needed to be able to clone a table if one wishes to augment an existing one with some more data.
It goes along with my previous wishes for a function that would append an empty record to an existing table...
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Geoff Hayes
on 27 Sep 2016
>> x = 42;
>> class(x)
ans =
double
This function may be useful in determining the data type of each object in your table.
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Giuseppe Degan Di Dieco
on 30 Nov 2021
Thank you Geoff!
The suggested command works also with table variables.
Best!
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