How to replace table cell values with cell value multiplied by 0.0254?

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I want to look through the rows, find a specific text. If that text exists, then go to column 4 to 6 and replace those values by multiplying that value by 0.0254. How can I do that? I have this code but it doesn't work
num_rows = size(HabEx3P,1);
num_cols = size(HabEx3P,2);
for i = 1:1:num_rows
if ~exist('GRID','var')
for j = 4:1:6
HabEx3P(:,j) = HabEx3P(:,j).*0.0254;
end
end
end
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Hao Tang
Hao Tang on 21 Feb 2018
I also meant to use exist and not ~exist.
I've attached the HabEx3P matlab table
So to clarify, look in first column for the word GRID, then go to the 4th to 6th column and replace that Value with Value*0.0254
For some reason, I always get an error 'Undefined operator '*' for input arguments of type 'table'
Eventually, the table will have lots of unique words like GRID, but if I can get just replacing values with GRID values working then the rest should be straightforward

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