Using the outerjoin to join more than 2 tables
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I want to join multiple tables together to make one table. I've used the outerjoin function to join 2 tables together(shown below). Is there anyway to join more than 2 tables using the outerjoin function.
c = outerjoin(data{1,1},data{1,3},'Keys','time','MergeKeys',true);
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Jan
2018-1-30
编辑:Jan
2018-6-8
You can nest the joining:
outerjoin(A, outerjoin(B, C))
[EDITED] With a loop:
function Joined = MultiOuterJoin(varargin)
Joined = varargin{1};
for k = 2:nargin
Joined = outerjoin(Joined, varargin{k});
end
end
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Devin kIM
2020-11-9
I gotta agree with Nick on this one... This can be done in virtually all analysis languages, why is joining multiple tables not available in 2020b? Seems like something that should have been available a long time ago instead of adding more flashy features...
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