How to display table values
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I am trying to get the command window to show the actual value of my table instead of saying [1x41 double].
Below is my working out:
A=(10:0.1:14);
M; %Array of Maximum values
I; %Array of Index of Maximum values
maxtheta = theta(I);
%%Add Table with A vs M vs I
T = table(A,M,maxtheta,'VariableNames',{'a value','max db value','corresponding angle'})
When i click run, this is what it is displaying:
T =
1×3 table
a value max db value corresponding angle
____________ _____________ ___________________
[1×41 double] [1×41 double] [1×41 double]
How can I get it to show the actual values?
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giada
on 10 Jul 2024
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Hi, how to solve if the A M and matheta variables would be matrix 2x41?
thank you
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Image Analyst
on 10 Jul 2024
Try
T = table(A, M, maxtheta, 'VariableNames',{'a value','max db value','corresponding angle'})
Walter Roberson
on 11 Jul 2024
giada
on 11 Jul 2024
Thank you, the problem is that the number of splitted columns varies and it is necessary to assign a different name to each of them (otherwise table command returns error). I do not know how to assign variable with varying name in a for cycle
Walter Roberson
on 11 Jul 2024
You cannot get the default display of tables to expand nested tables.
table() objects are not primarily intended for display purposes. There is very little customization available for the display of table() objects.
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