What is the difference between structure and table?

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For me, they looks very similar. I'm not sure when I should use table or structure.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Oct 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 12 Dec 2019
table has a nicer output presentation, and should be more efficient in memory. It also has some useful operations especially when you start getting into timetable objects.
table makes it easier to select subsets of the data. For example you might want to select the excitation and fft of all the entries on a particular date. With struct you would do something like construct mask to select particular structure entries and then do
out = struct('excitation', S(mask).excitation, 'fft', S(mask).fft);
Whereas with tables it would be
out = T(mask, {'excitation', 'fft'}) ;
Or
out = T(mask, [4,7]);
However, table are slower than structures.
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Francesco Giuseppe Fornari
Hi,
What's the meaning of this command you wrote? is mask a table variable?
Thanks
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Dec 2019
mask here is either a logical vector or a vector of indices, that you have constructed before this according to which entries you wish to select. For example,
now = datetime('now');
dates = [S.date];
mask = dates >= now - days(31);
out = struct('excitation', S(mask).excitation, 'fft', S(mask).fft);
or for tables,
now = datetime('now');
mask = T.dates >= now - days(31);
out = T(mask, {'excitation', 'fft'});

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