How to add a new column to a table such that the new column has all 0s or ''?
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I need to add two more columns to my table. One has all the 0s; one has all the ''. I will change the 0s and '' later.
How to add a new column to a table such that the new column has all 0s or ''?
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Jennifer
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Walter Roberson
on 14 Dec 2015
nrow = size(YourTable,1);
YourTable.NewColumnName = zeros(nrow, 1); %0
YourTable.OtherNewColumn = char(zeros(nrow,0)); %empty string, see note
YourTable.ThirdColumn = repmat({''}, nrow, 1); %cell array of empty string
Note: if you use the char(zeros(nrow,0)) then although you have initialized to empty strings, all of the columns then become constrained to be empty strings and you cannot expand those except by replacing the entire column. You probably want the cell array version rather than the empty-string version
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Peter Perkins
on 14 May 2018
More recentl (R2018a), you can preallocatre a table with a syntax such as
t = table('Size',[n 2],'VariableTypes',{'double' 'cellstr'})
Once you have that, you can horzcat or assign the new table onto the existing table.
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