inner2outer
Invert nested table-in-table hierarchy in tables or timetables
Syntax
Description
finds the variables in T2 = inner2outer(T1)T1 that are themselves tables or
timetables. It returns T2, a table or timetable that also
contains nested tables or timetables as variables. The names of the variables in
T2 are taken from the names of the variables inside the
nested tables or timetables of T1. Then,
inner2outer regroups variables in the nested tables or
timetables of T2 appropriately. If T1 has
variables that are not tables or timetables, then those variables are unaltered in
T2.
For example, if T1 has two variables named A
and B, and they are each tables with variables named
X, Y, and Z, then the
output table T2 has three variables. The variables of
T2 are named X, Y, and
Z, each being a table with two variables named
A and B. The table variables
T1.A.X and T1.B.X are regrouped into
T2.X.A and T2.X.B. The other table
variables from T1 are regrouped in T2
following the same pattern.

Examples
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Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced in R2018a