Reorder table columns names

Hi,
I have two tables
The order of the columns in the 1st table is:
Date, temp, humidity, pressure, precip, depth
The order of the columns in the 2nd table is:
Date, pressure, temp, humdity, precip, depth
How can I change the order of the 2nd table column names to match the order of the 1st table column names?
Thank you.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 15 de Dic. de 2019
Editada: Adam Danz el 15 de Dic. de 2019

1 voto

Hint:
[~, newOrder] = ismember(T1.Properties.VariableNames,T2.Properties.VariableNames);
Or, as Steven Lord points out in the comments below, you can use the VariableNames of Table 1.

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz el 15 de Dic. de 2019
Looks like you got the hint! :)
In case future visitors are interested, here's the full demo:
% Create two tables
T1 = array2table(rand(10,6),'VariableNames',{'Date', 'temp', 'humidity', 'pressure', 'precip', 'depth'});
T2 = array2table(rand(10,6),'VariableNames',{'Date', 'pressure', 'temp', 'humidity', 'precip', 'depth'});
% Determine new column order of table 2
[~, newOrder] = ismember(T1.Properties.VariableNames,T2.Properties.VariableNames);
% Reorder columns of table 2
T2New = T2(:,newOrder)
Steven Lord
Steven Lord el 15 de Dic. de 2019
Once you check (or if you can assume) that T2 has all the variables T1 does, you could skip ismember.
T3 = T2(:, T1.Properties.VariableNames);

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 15 de Dic. de 2019

0 votos

Try using table():
% Make random values for Date, temp, humidity, pressure, precip, depth
Date = randi(100, [5, 1]);
temp = randi(100, [5, 1]);
humidity = randi(100, [5, 1]);
pressure = randi(100, [5, 1]);
precip = randi(100, [5, 1]);
depth = randi(100, [5, 1]);
% Create tables, T1 and T2, as containers for the workspace variables.
T1 = table(Date, temp, humidity, pressure, precip, depth)
T2 = table(Date, pressure, temp, humidity, precip, depth ) % A different order
% Reorder T2's columns to have variables in the same order as T1.
% This assumes that all variable names exist in both tables and no extra or missing ones.
T2Sorted = table(T2.Date, T2.temp, T2.humidity, T2.pressure, T2.precip, T2.depth, ...
'VariableNames', {'Date', 'temp', 'humidity', 'pressure', 'precip', 'depth'})
Naruepon Weerawongphrom
Naruepon Weerawongphrom el 6 de Nov. de 2024

0 votos

T2new = movevars(T2,'pressure','Before','temp');

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