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function compare_cases(country1,names,days,avg_days,dailycases)
IndexC = strfind(names,'country1');
[row,col] = find(not(cellfun('isempty',IndexC)))
dailydata= dailycases(row,:);
bar(days(1:end-1),dailydata);
end
my workspace has following loaded files
names 332*2 double
days 1*430 datetime
dailycases 332*429
when i call function i have to put the name of the country in place of 'country1'
% calling fuction to trace the data of china in the 'names' folder
compare_cases(China,names,days,430,dailycases)
but it doesnot intake string data
country1 in the function is not taking input an string data
what should be done,
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Adam Danz
on 27 May 2021
Edited: Adam Danz
on 27 May 2021
You're not using the contry1 variable at all in your function. Instead, you've replace it with a character vector 'county1' which is not a variable. Remove the single quotes,
IndexC = strfind(names,country1);
I assume that your first input China is a variable
China = 'China';
Also note that strfind is a case-sensitive search. To avoid problems with cases, consider using
IndexC = strfind(lower(names),lower(country1));
Another problem is that strfind will accept partial matches. For example,
names = {'Korea','North Korea'}; % using "South Korea" would fix this, too
country = 'Korea';
strfind(names, country)
To eliminate this problem and to improve code efficiency, consider using ismember or strcmpi
strcmpi(names, country)
Another big problem is, according to your workspace description, names is a numeric matrix so how do you expect there to be a string match between a word 'China' and numbers?
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Adam Danz
on 28 May 2021
My answer explains the problem. You're not putting quotes around the word china.
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