concatenate structs and then plot a specified column
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I have the following folder, named Dati_Finali:

Each mat file contains a single variable named dati_finali, see the following figure, with different number of rows but equal number of columns:

I would like to concatenate all the dati_finali cells vertically and then plot a specified column.
How can I do this? Thanks
Answers (1)
Use dir() to list all files in the directory.
Loop through each file and load in the variable using load(filename,variables)
From within your loop you can vertically concatenate like so
C = [];
for i = 1:numberOfFiles
vars = load('filename','dati_finali')
C = [C;vars.dati_finali];
% ^ vertical concatenation
end
Then plot colun number 'n' by
plot(C(:,n))
If you have trouble putting any of this together, feel free to comment below and include the code.
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Gaetano Pavone
on 15 Oct 2019
No.
But you can get it started and I'd be happy to help you do your work when you get stuck.
You only need to know 2 or 3 tools: dir, load, and plot. Loading the variables and the vertical concatenation is already shown in my answer.
You can quickly read through the documentation and look at examples.
Gaetano Pavone
on 15 Oct 2019
Adam Danz
on 15 Oct 2019
file=dir() is ok if all of your files are in your current directory. Otherwise, you may want to include the directory path as the first input to dir().
To delete the first row of a matrix, 'M'
m(1,:) = [];
Do you want to delete the first row of every matrix? If so, you can just concatenate starting at row 2 as shown below.
for i=3:4
vars = load(file(i).name,'dati_finali')
C = [C;vars.dati_finali(2:end,:)];
% ^^^^^^^
end
Gaetano Pavone
on 15 Oct 2019
Edited: Gaetano Pavone
on 15 Oct 2019
"I want to delete the first row of the uploaded matrices, except for the first one. "
That's what conditional statements are for.
for i=3:4
vars = load(file(i).name,'dati_finali')
if i==3 % <--3 because your i-loop starts with 3
Cnew = vars.dati_finali;
else
Cnew = vars.dati_finali(2:end,:);
end
C = [C; Cnew];
end
About your cell array, what's stored in that array? Are they all numbers or is there a mix of numbers and strings/characters or other stuff? The solution for plotting the n_th column will depend on what's in those arrays.
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