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matrix2table

convert a matrix into a table

Syntax

t = matrix2table(m)
t = matrix2table(m, Name, Value)

Arguments

m

double, boolean, string, datetime or duration matrix

Name, Value

Name: 'VariableNames', Value: vector of strings: the variable name of each column of t. The variable names must be unique and their number must be equal to size(m, 2). Default value: ["Var1", ..., "VarN"].

Name: 'RowNames', Value: vector of string: the row names for t. The names must be unique and their number must be equal to size(m, 1). Default value: [].

t

table object

Description

matrix2table converts a matrix into a table. The table has the same size of matrix. Each column of m becomes a variable in t.

Like table function, you can specify the variable and row names thanks to optional parameters.

You can use directly t = table(m).

Examples

t = matrix2table(m)

m = [1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]
t = matrix2table(m)
// or table(m)

m = ["a" "b"; "c" "d"]
t = matrix2table(m)

t = matrix2table(m, "VariableNames", ["Var1", ..., "VarN"])

m = [1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]
t = matrix2table(m, "VariableNames", ["c1", "c2", "c3"])
// or table(m, "VariableNames", ["c1", "c2", "c3"])

t = matrix2table(m, "RowNames", val)

m = [1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]
x = ["a"; "b"; "c"]
t = matrix2table(m, "VariableNames", ["c1", "c2", "c3"], "RowNames", x)
// or table(m, "VariableNames", ["c1", "c2", "c3"], "RowNames", x)

See also

History

VersionDescription
2024.0.0 Introduction in Scilab.

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