getTable(ScheduleDose,RepeatDose)
Return data from SimBiology dose object as table
Syntax
tbl = getTable(doseObj)
Description
returns
dosing data from the dose object tbl
= getTable(doseObj
)doseObj
as a
table tbl
.
Input Arguments
doseObj
— Dose object
ScheduleDose
object | RepeatDose
object | array of dose objects
Dose object, specified as a ScheduleDose
object
or RepeatDose object
or
array of these objects.
Output Arguments
tbl
— Dosing data
table | cell array of tables
Dosing data, returned as a table or cell array of tables. If doseObj
is
an array of dose objects, then tbl
is a cell
array of tables with the same size as doseObj
.
If doseObj
is a RepeatDose
object
and any of the StartTime
, Amount
,
Rate
, Interval
, and
RepeatCount
properties are parameterized, the table shows the name of the parameter in the
corresponding column instead.
Examples
Retrieve a Table of Dosing Information from a RepeatDose Object
Create a RepeatDose object with some dosing information.
rdose = sbiodose('rd','repeat'); rdose.TargetName = 'x'; rdose.StartTime = 5; rdose.TimeUnits = 'second'; rdose.Amount = 300; rdose.AmountUnits = 'molecule'; rdose.Rate = 1; rdose.RateUnits = 'molecule/second'; rdose.Interval = 100; rdose.RepeatCount = 2;
Get a table of such dosing information.
tbl = getTable(rdose)
tbl = StartTime Amount Rate Interval RepeatCount _________ ______ ____ ________ ___________ 5 300 1 100 2
Note that the units are also copied over and assigned
to tbl.Properties.VariableUnits
property.
tbl.Properties
ans = Description: '' VariableDescriptions: {} VariableUnits: {'second' 'molecule' 'molecule/second' 'second' ''} DimensionNames: {'Row' 'Variable'} UserData: [] RowNames: {} VariableNames: {'StartTime' 'Amount' 'Rate' 'Interval' 'RepeatCount'}
Retrieve a Table of Dosing Information from a Schedule Object
Create a ScheduleDose object with some dosing information.
sdose = sbiodose('sdose','schedule'); sdose.Amount = [100 200 300]; sdose.Time = [5 10 15];
Get a table of such dosing information.
tbl = getTable(sdose)
tbl = Time Amount ____ ______ 5 100 10 200 15 300
Version History
Introduced in R2014a
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