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I have two tables which look like the following. Where the MMSI number in column one of IMO_file matches Var4 in AISfile, I want to extract the MMSI, IMO and Callsign from IMO_file and add it to columns 5:7 of AIS file. I am having trouble doing this!
I have tried here below, but I cannot get the variables into the correct classes to allow this to work... and even then, is there a simpler way to do this than a forloop?
Thanks!
filtered_AIS=('Y:\AIS data\CPA_FILT');
filtered_AIS_files=dir(fullfile(filtered_AIS,'*.csv'));
%for each filtered AIS file, we wanna loop through relevant month of
%AIS_IMO
for a=1:length(filtered_AIS_files)
filename=filtered_AIS_files(a).name;
AISfile=readtable(fullfile(filtered_AIS,filename));
monthYR=strsplit(filename,{'_','.'});
monthYR=char(monthYR(3))
YRmonth=strcat(monthYR(4:7),monthYR(1:3));
IMO_AIS=strcat('Y:\AIS data\',YRmonth,'\input_data\not required');
IMO_files=dir(fullfile(IMO_AIS,'*.csv'));
for b=40:length(IMO_files)
pathparts=strsplit(IMO_files(b).name,'_');
if (pathparts(3)=='ITU5') %only ITU5 files have IMO data
opts=delimitedTextImportOptions;
IMO_file=readtable(fullfile(IMO_AIS,IMO_files(b).name),opts);
IMO_file=cell2table(IMO_file);
for c=1:length(AISfile)
ais_mmsi=AISfile(c,4);
for d=1:length(IMO_file)
itu5_mmsi=str2double(IMO_file(d,:));
if (ais_mmsi==itu5_mmsi)
AISfile(c,5:7)=IMO_file(d,1:3);
else
%do nothing
end
end
end
else
%do nothing
end
end
end
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el 16 de Oct. de 2020
Also, I'm confused by these lines:
IMO_file=readtable(fullfile(IMO_AIS,IMO_files(b).name),opts);
IMO_file=cell2table(IMO_file);
readtable should already return a table, not a cell array
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Cris LaPierre
el 17 de Oct. de 2020
Editada: Cris LaPierre
el 17 de Oct. de 2020
If you are unfamiliar with joining tables, I suggest using the Join Tables task in the live editor. This allows you to interactively explore various settings until you get the result you want.
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Cris LaPierre
el 19 de Oct. de 2020
That's interesting. Your tables don't seem to be that large. Can you share your two tables in a mat file? You can attach them using the paper clip icon.
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