How to replace a string in a table
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alpedhuez
el 18 de Jun. de 2020
I have a table test that says
month
--
'January'
'JANUARY'
I want to replace 'JANUARY' by 'January':
month
--
'January'
'January'
I tried strcmp but I got an error message "conversion to cell from char is not possible." Please advise.
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Mara
el 18 de Jun. de 2020
Editada: Mara
el 18 de Jun. de 2020
test = table();
test.month = 'JANUARY';
test.month = lower(test.month); %writes it in lower case letters
or you can as well just replace it by your desired input
test.month = 'january';
P.S. You do not have a string but a character (char)
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Deepak Gupta
el 18 de Jun. de 2020
I am providing a solution, i suspect it's not the ideal solution but it should work.
test = table();
test.month{1} = 'JANUARY';
test.month{2} = 'January';
for index = 1:length(test.month)
if(test.month{index}=='JANUARY')
test.month{index} = 'January';
end
end
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Mara
el 18 de Jun. de 2020
It depends on whether you have a cell array containing characters or characters solely. From the previous error message that occured ("conversion to cell from char is not possible.") , I concluded, that it is stored as characters only. In which case it does not let you index with curly braces
this worked for me:
test = table();
test.month = {'JANUARY'; 'FEBRUARY'; 'MARCH'}; %cell
test.month = char(test.month); %conversion to character array
test.month(:,2:8) = lower(test.month(:,2:8)); %indexing with normal braces
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