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Hi, I want to introduce columns in a table, then I write Table.a but a is a variable string and I want that the column has the name of this string how I can do that???

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 8 Feb 2017
This is possible using a slight variation of the cyclist's initial approach.
% Sample data
A = magic(4);
% Create the table to which you want to add data
T = array2table(A, 'VariableNames', {'first', 'second', 'third', 'fourth'})
% Define the new variable and the data it should contain
newvariable = 'fifth';
x = [20; 17; 8; 2];
% Add the new variable to the table T
T.(newvariable) = x

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 7 Feb 2017
% Create the table
x = rand(3,1);
tbl = table(x);
% Create the string that contains the variable name
varString = 'x';
% Access that variable, using the string
tbl(:,varString)
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Patrick Brown
Patrick Brown on 8 Feb 2017
thanks for the answer
it is really tricky I think because the thing I want maybe it is no possible
for example a='velocity' - a string and when I create a column in a table Table.a I want that the name will be Table.velocity
maybe it is no possible but thanks again
the cyclist
the cyclist on 8 Feb 2017
This is also possible:
% Create the string that contains the variable name
varString = {'velocity'};
% Create the table with the name
x = rand(3,1);
tbl = table(x,'VariableName',varString);

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