How to define an empty table with variable type of a column as a matrix?
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    Parth-Raj Singh
 on 17 Jul 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Star Strider
      
      
 on 20 Jul 2020
            Hello everyone,
I want to create an empty table with variable type of a column as a matrix.
I tried
tab = table('Size',[10,2],'VariableTypes',["double","double"]);
tab{1,1} = zeros(1,50); % I want to do this
tab{1,2} = zeros(1,25); % I want to do this
% Error : The value on the right-hand side of the assignment has the wrong width. The assignment requires a value whose width is 1. 
I understant this error however, I would like to know how can it be solved.
Thanks
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  Fangjun Jiang
      
      
 on 17 Jul 2020
				You specified the table size as [10,2]. tab{1,1} and tab{1,2} is already a scalar whose value is 0.
You can't assign it to be a vector of 50 zeros or 25 zeros.
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  Star Strider
      
      
 on 17 Jul 2020
        I doubt that has a solution, with the way you created ‘tab’ originally, since it exceeds the column size you set for it.  
You can do something like this, however that is a good as it gets: 
tab = table('Size',[50,2],'VariableTypes',["double","double"]);
tab{1:50,1} = rand(50,1);
tab{1:25,2} = rand(25,1);
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