How to extract data from table variable names?
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MIM Maestro puts volume data inside the table variable names:
Rectum (4)(Volume: 57.77) Bladder (5)(Volume: 139.40)
How do we extract this volume data?
Answers (2)
Daniel Bridges
on 14 Mar 2018
>> C = {'Rectum (4)(Volume: 57.77)','Bladder (5)(Volume: 139.40)'};
>> str2double(regexp(C,'\d+(\.\d+)?(?=\)$)','once','match'))
ans =
57.770 139.400
Or to require the preceding 'Volume' substring:
str2double(regexp(C,'(?<=Volume: )\d+(\.\d+)?(?=\)$)','once','match'))
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Daniel Bridges
on 14 Mar 2018
Edited: Daniel Bridges
on 14 Mar 2018
Daniel Bridges
on 14 Mar 2018
Stephen23
on 14 Mar 2018
@Daniel Bridges: sorry, my old MATLAB can't read that object type. Please upload this .mat file:
vn = opts.VariableNames;
save('varnames.mat','vn')
Daniel Bridges
on 15 Mar 2018
@Daniel Bridges: thank you for uploading that .mat file. The char vectors in that cell array have a different format to the one that you showed in your question, apparently with the parentheses and decimal point replaced by underscores. You can easily process this by first replacing the underscore with period characters:
>> S = load('varnames.mat');
>> C = strrep(S.vn,'_','.');
>> str2double(regexp(C,'\d+(\.\d+)?(?=\.$)','once','match'))
ans =
Columns 1 through 7
NaN 18494 27.49 4.9 57.77 139.4 479.8
Columns 8 through 14
1.08 29.15 95.8 97.26 72.3 93.45 80.69
Columns 15 through 16
83.06 32.39
As an alternative you could skip using detectImportOptions (which I guess makes these character replacements) and read the header lines using fgetl. This line could then be trivially process by a similar regular expression to the one I showed you.
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