How would I turn this structure array into a matrix

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I tried this, but i got an error
A = ([topTenWords.word],[topTenWords.frequency])

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 15 Apr 2020
Edited: Ameer Hamza on 15 Apr 2020
If you want to have different data types then you need to use cell array
A = [{topTenWords.word}' {topTenWords.frequency}']
If you want to save as matrix, you need to use seperate variables
A_word = {topTenWords.word}';
A_freq = [topTenWords.frequency];
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Brian Leon
Brian Leon on 15 Apr 2020
This code doesnt order the bar plot from highest frequency to lowest frequency, from left to right. This was my output.
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza on 15 Apr 2020
I think that the vector [topTenWords.frequency] is not always sorted. try this.
A_word = categorical({topTenWords.word}');
A_freq = [topTenWords.frequency];
[A_freq, idx] = sort(A_freq, 'descend');
A_word = A_word(idx);
ax = subplot(1,2,2);
bar(A_word, A_freq, 'FaceColor',[0.8500 0.3250 0.0980])
title('Most Frequent Words')
ylabel('Word Frequenices')
ax.XAxis.Categories = A_word;
xtickangle(90)

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 15 Apr 2020
Edited: Star Strider on 15 Apr 2020
EDIT — (15 Apr 2020 at 18:51)
Try this:
D3 = load('topTenWords.mat');
word = cellfun(@(x)x, {D3.topTenWords.word}, 'Uni',0)
frequency = cellfun(@(x)x, {D3.topTenWords.frequency});
figure
bar(frequency)
set(gca, 'XTickLabel',word, 'XTickLabelRotation',30)
producing:

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