How Can I avoid a loop for in a table?
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Hi everyone,
I have a table called 'export' with more than 2000000 rows. One of its column, called ' Expiration', is a dates vector. I woul like to avoid the loop for in this code:
for i = 1:size(export,1)
if weekday(export.Expiration(i,1))==7
export.Expiration(i,1) = cellstr(datetime(datenum(export.Expiration(i,1))-1,'ConvertFrom','datenum','Format','MM/dd/yyyy'));
end
end
Can somebody help me? Many thanks.
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John BG
el 22 de Dic. de 2016
can you make available a few lines of your table so readers can work on the sample directly?
Shadi Mahdiani
el 22 de Dic. de 2016
If you can provide a few rows of your table, it would be easier to find out what you are exactly looking for. But generally find and strncmp help when you struggle with big tables and want to avoid for loops.
Guillaume
el 22 de Dic. de 2016
Indeed an example would have made things clearer, however the format can be inferred from the given code. export.Expiration is a column of date strings in the form 'MM/dd/yyyy'
The purpose of the loop is to change the date to the day before when it is the last day of the week.
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KSSV
el 22 de Dic. de 2016
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You can convert your table into cell using table2cell and access complete row/column you want.
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Guillaume
el 22 de Dic. de 2016
You can access complete rows/columns of a table directly with indexing or dot notation, there's no need to waste time converting them to anything.
KSSV
el 23 de Dic. de 2016
That's true....but if any head lines of the table present, they do come along with row/ column. Isn't it?
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