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Can I write the output of a 'summary' command of a 'table'-variable to a variable ?

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I am using Matlab 2017 and the hack suggested does not seem to work. I have made a local copy of the summary function and incorporated the fid into every fprinf as instructed. By doing this (suggested by Guilaume) I reveice the following error:
summarynew(tab);
Unrecognized variable name 'getProperty'.
Any help?

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Gareth
Gareth on 11 Dec 2018
I believe as of R2017b you can do the following:
a = summary(tab)
This will return a structure with the information that summary typically prints to the command window. I am on R2018b and here is a small example:
a = rand(10,1)
b = table(a,a)
summary(b)
c = summary(b)
c.a
% returns the following
ans =
struct with fields:
Size: [10 1]
Type: 'double'
Description: ''
Units: ''
Continuity: []
Min: 0.0975
Median: 0.7235
Max: 0.9649
NumMissing: 0
Would this be a reason to move to a newer release for you?
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Luisa Liboni
Luisa Liboni on 12 Dec 2018
As I said .. I need a report.
I have to send this information, as it is printed in the screen for people who do not have matlab code knowledge.
Gareth
Gareth on 12 Dec 2018
Following Guillaume's reasoning you could always do:
tsummary = struct2table(summary(yourtable));
writetable(tsummary,'myExcelfile.xlsx')

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