Reorder table columns names
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Sarah Yun
on 15 Dec 2019
Answered: Naruepon Weerawongphrom
on 6 Nov 2024 at 16:29
Hi,
I have two tables
The order of the columns in the 1st table is:
Date, temp, humidity, pressure, precip, depth
The order of the columns in the 2nd table is:
Date, pressure, temp, humdity, precip, depth
How can I change the order of the 2nd table column names to match the order of the 1st table column names?
Thank you.
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Adam Danz
on 15 Dec 2019
Edited: Adam Danz
on 15 Dec 2019
Hint:
[~, newOrder] = ismember(T1.Properties.VariableNames,T2.Properties.VariableNames);
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Adam Danz
on 15 Dec 2019
Looks like you got the hint! :)
In case future visitors are interested, here's the full demo:
% Create two tables
T1 = array2table(rand(10,6),'VariableNames',{'Date', 'temp', 'humidity', 'pressure', 'precip', 'depth'});
T2 = array2table(rand(10,6),'VariableNames',{'Date', 'pressure', 'temp', 'humidity', 'precip', 'depth'});
% Determine new column order of table 2
[~, newOrder] = ismember(T1.Properties.VariableNames,T2.Properties.VariableNames);
% Reorder columns of table 2
T2New = T2(:,newOrder)
Steven Lord
on 15 Dec 2019
Once you check (or if you can assume) that T2 has all the variables T1 does, you could skip ismember.
T3 = T2(:, T1.Properties.VariableNames);
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Image Analyst
on 15 Dec 2019
Try using table():
% Make random values for Date, temp, humidity, pressure, precip, depth
Date = randi(100, [5, 1]);
temp = randi(100, [5, 1]);
humidity = randi(100, [5, 1]);
pressure = randi(100, [5, 1]);
precip = randi(100, [5, 1]);
depth = randi(100, [5, 1]);
% Create tables, T1 and T2, as containers for the workspace variables.
T1 = table(Date, temp, humidity, pressure, precip, depth)
T2 = table(Date, pressure, temp, humidity, precip, depth ) % A different order
% Reorder T2's columns to have variables in the same order as T1.
% This assumes that all variable names exist in both tables and no extra or missing ones.
T2Sorted = table(T2.Date, T2.temp, T2.humidity, T2.pressure, T2.precip, T2.depth, ...
'VariableNames', {'Date', 'temp', 'humidity', 'pressure', 'precip', 'depth'})
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Naruepon Weerawongphrom
on 6 Nov 2024 at 16:29
T2new = movevars(T2,'pressure','Before','temp');
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