Convert comma-separated decimal to point-separated decimal
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I have a table with 500 rows and 8 columns. The decimal separation is comma (,). However I would like to convert the separation to point(.)
Is it possible to do this without having to loop through the entire table?
Is there any function that permits conversion (something similar to strrep) when working with tables?
6 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 29 Jun 2017
What is the data type of the table at the moment? Is it in a text file of some kind (if so, what?) Is it a cell array of character vectors? Is a MATLAB table() object?
Darlington Mensah
on 29 Jun 2017
Guillaume
on 29 Jun 2017
I was under the impression that matlab always used a dot (point) as a decimal separator for numeric types. Are you sure that "the rest are doubles with comma decimal separation" and not numbers stored as text?
Darlington Mensah
on 29 Jun 2017
Egor Gurov
on 11 Sep 2021
Table.VarName = str2double(regexprep(Table.VarName,',','.'));
It works on Matlab 2020b
Matilda Jacobson
on 19 Apr 2022
Thank you Egor, it really helped me and my bachelor project!!
Answers (2)
dpb
on 29 Jun 2017
t.Var=str2double(strrep(t.Var,',','.');
for affected each variable 'Var' in table 't'.
Can generalize into loop or use whatever is most convenient addressing depending on structure of the table, just ensure the form used returns the variable content of the column not another table. See the
doc table % section on addressing for details
Walter Roberson
on 29 Jun 2017
TheTable{:, ColumnNumber} = str2double( regexprep(TheTable{:,ColumnNumber}, ',', '.') );
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