How to replace string by double in cell array
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I am importing an Excel file in Matlab using the readtable command. For some reason, one collumn in the dataset does not load as doubles (all number columns are identically formatted in the Excel file as much as I can tell) but as string characters:
prompting the deficient column:
>>T{3,1}{:,14}
ans =1699×1 cell array
I need to replace the strings in T{3,1}{:,14} with doubles.
The following command returns an error:
>> T{3,1}{:,14}=str2double(T{3,1}{:,14})
Conversion to cell from double is not possible.
If is use:
T{3,1}{:,14}=num2cell(str2double(T{3,1}{:,14}))
the content of the column is no longer a double.
Do you have a solution to this (seemingly trivial) problem?
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Would it be possible for you to upload the file for testing?
Gregory Wurtz
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
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Sulaymon Eshkabilov
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
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use a command: double()
To get back your strings use the command: char()
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Gregory Wurtz
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Walter Roberson
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
filename = 'test.xlsx';
opt = detectImportOptions(filename);
opt = setvaropts(opt, 3, 'Type', 'double');
T = readtable(filename, opt);
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Gregory Wurtz
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Editada: Gregory Wurtz
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
Walter Roberson
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
your question specifically said that it was loaded into a table.
You can always use table2cell if you need a cell array.
Walter Roberson
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
the accepted answer is for a table() as well.
Walter Roberson
el 19 de Mayo de 2020
I tested on your sample file before posting. This code fixes the readtable so that it loads as numeric in the first place avoiding the cell
Gregory Wurtz
el 20 de Mayo de 2020
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