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Data Arrangment in a matrix

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Dinouk Goonewardena
Dinouk Goonewardena el 9 de Abr. de 2020
Cerrada: MATLAB Answer Bot el 20 de Ag. de 2021
I want to insert NaN between (X Y BetaTol ) and the next (X Y BetaTol ) and so on, so it seperates with an NaN column, the code I have is below which does not respshape it properly
S={'X' 'Y' 'beta Tol'};
T= repmat(S,1,7); % to repeat character 7 times
T=reshape([T, nan(size(T,1),2,size(T,3))], 1, {}); % trying to insert NaN in between the characters

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Vinai Datta Thatiparthi
Vinai Datta Thatiparthi el 16 de Abr. de 2020
Hello Dinouk,
Well, firstly, you're using cell arrays in your code, but you mention matrix in the title. Since you're working with characters, I would continue to use cell arrays.
Your description of the problem is a little hazy, but if you want to insert NaN values in between the sequence, you could simply use a for loop and indexing to get the output -
for i=4:4:28 % This loop work for this specific case, generalize it for other cases
T = {T{1:i-1}, 'NaN', T{i:end}}; % Use indexing to add NaN value in every fourth index
end
This is a simpler approach of the many others to the problem that you have described. The output would be a [1x28] cell array.
Hope this helps!

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