So i wanted to add a column to this table.

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CalebJones
CalebJones 2019 年 8 月 21 日
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Capture.JPGCode for=> at the 2nd column i wanted to add data in form of an iteration.Starting with string 'Rest' from 1 to 202 then 202 to 204 will have sting 'active' then 205 to 407 will have 'rest', 408 to 610 will have 'active'.
Rest and active string in the second column for every 202nd iternation.
basically for 202 seconds its rest and next 202 seconds it active.... this is basically a paradim for fnirs brain signal.

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2019 年 8 月 23 日
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Note that 1 to 203 having the same element makes that a half-period of 203, not 202.
Simple way to create a column vector that switches between two values at regular interval be;pw. I'm creating a table since as David said, you can't mix types in a matrix. I'm also storing 'rest' and 'active' as categorical, it's the most logical data type for this:
halfperiod = 203; %calculated however you want
values = categorical({'rest'; 'active'});
numperiods = ceil(numel(zz) / halfperiod / 2); %last period may not be filled completely if numel(zz) is not a multiple of 2*halfperiod
filler = repmat(repelem(values, halfperiod), numperiods, 1); %create repeated values numperiod times
result = table(zz, filler(1:numel(zz)));
result.Properties.VariableNames = {'zz', 'state'} %optional give good names to the table variables
No loop needed.
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Guillaume
Guillaume 2019 年 11 月 11 日
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I would strongly recommend that you use
halfperiod = round(interval); %or ceil(interval) or fix(interval) or floor(interval) depending on which rounding mode you want
instead of converting to int16.
To see what sort of trouble you can expect with your int16 conversion, see for example:
>> 800000 / int16(10)
ans =
int16
32767
did you expect that?
CalebJones
CalebJones 2019 年 11 月 12 日
halfperiod = round(interval);
Does the job for me. Thank you.

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David K.
David K. 2019 年 8 月 21 日
So one big problem here is that you do not have a table. You have a matrix. And matrices cannot have strings and numbers in them. You have plenty of choices so here are 2.
If you want the matrix format you could instead say that active is 1 and rest is 0 and create the matrix as such:
x(1:201,1) = 0;
x(202:204,1) = 1;
x(205:407,1) = 0;
x(408:610,1) = 1;
FullMat = [zz , x];
If you want the words themselves you can do nearly the same thing:
x(1:201,1) = {'Rest'};
x(202:204,1) = {'active'};
x(205:407,1) = {'Rest'};
x(408:610,1) = {'active'};
This creates a cell of values. If you want them as the data type table you can then do
myTable = table(zz,x);
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David K.
David K. 2019 年 8 月 23 日
This may help you on your way:
flag = 0; % Start at rest
startVal = 1;
switchAmount = 202; % or whatever you call your calculated value
x(startVal:startVal+switchAmount,1) = flag;
% Could also do an if statement to do the words as shown in the original answer
flag = flag==0; % Flip flag between 1 and 0
startVal = startVal+switchAmount+1; % Update start val
Then if switchAmount is constant through a run you can put that bit in a loop for however many times you want it to. Or if you calculate switch amount multiple times you can put this after switch amount.
CalebJones
CalebJones 2019 年 8 月 23 日
Thank you so so much.

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