How to apply a function to an specific column of all variables?

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Hi everyone! I'm new to Matlab, so I'm sure this is a silly question.
I have about 20 variables, all same size matrix. I would like to turn all the values above 50 or below -50 in the first column into NaN, for all the variables. Can someone help me with that? This is what I have been trying to do:
myvars = who;
for i = 1:length(myvars)
data = eval(myvars{i});
shear = data(:,1);
shear(shear>50)=NaN;
shear(shear<-50)=NaN;
data(:,1) = shear;
eval(myvars{1}) = data;
end
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KSSV
KSSV on 17 Nov 2016
You have variables saved in workspace which are matrices and in there in first column you want nan? What problem you are facing now with the above code?

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 17 Nov 2016
Edited: James Tursa on 17 Nov 2016
Try this:
eval([myvars{i} ' = data']);

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Jan
Jan on 17 Nov 2016
Don't do this. It is a bad programming style, because it impedes the debugging and performance. You find many discussions in this forum concerning eval, e.g. http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/194902-how-can-use-a-for-loop-to-name-a-matrix#answer_172980.
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Larissa Perez
Larissa Perez on 18 Nov 2016
I have tried reorganizing my data in 6 structures that I called m1-m6, and tried the following code. Still didn't work, don't know what's wrong :(
location = {'m1','m2','m3','m4','m5','m6'};
for i = 1:6
fields1=fieldnames(m1);
fields2=fieldnames(m2);
fields3=fieldnames(m3);
fields4=fieldnames(m4);
fields5=fieldnames(m5);
fields6=fieldnames(m6);
fields = {'fields1','fields2','fields3','fields4','fields5','fields6'};
loop = getfield (location{i},{fields{i}});
end
It doesn't seem to like using fields{i}

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