Assigning Categorical Values To arr

Now, let us see how to assign values of to the created empty categorical array.

Example 4:

Matlab




% Assigning Categorical Values To arr in MATLAB
% Create array of NaNs
    arr = NaN(1,3);
 
% Convert to categorical
    arr = categorical(arr);
 
% Define categories
    cats=["dead", "coma", "alive"];
 
% Add categories using addcats()
    arr=addcats(arr,cats);
 
% Assigning values
  arr(1)="dead";
  arr(2)="alive";
  arr(3)="dead";
 
% Displaying the array
    disp(arr)


Output:

 

Note: The elements of a categorical array can be accessed the same way as of an ordinary array, using the smooth parenthesis () method.

Categorical Arrays in MATLAB

In MATLAB, categorical is a data type which can assign values from a finite, discrete set of values. For example, consider there are three categories, ‘positive’, ‘negative’, and ‘null’ so, a categorical array, which is an array of categorical data type, will only take data which has values from the above three categories. So, a categorical array from the above categories could be:

% categorical array example
cat_arr = {'null', 'positive', 'negative'};

This would create a 3×1 categorical array. Now, without much delay, let us see how these arrays could be created in various ways.

We can create a categorical array from an existing array.

Example 1:

Matlab




% MATLAB code for categorical arrays
% Array describing categories of patients in a hospital
    arr = {'alive', 'dead', 'coma'};   
 
% Converting this array into a categorical array
    arr = categorical(arr);
 
% To check the categories
    categories(arr)


Output:

The third statement in the above code gives the categories present in the array arr, see the output below

 

We can also add a category in the categorical array used above, which is not present in the original array. For example, say we want another category of patients ‘healed’ but, no such patient is currently present in hospital so, we can do that by creating an array of independent categories and then pass it to the categorical() function.

Example 2:

Matlab




% MATLAB code for categorical arrays
% categories
    valueset = {'healed', 'dead', 'coma', 'alive'};
 
% Array describing categories of patients in a hospital
    arr = {'alive', 'dead', 'coma'};   
 
% Converting this array into a categorical
% array with valueset categories
    arr = categorical(arr, valueset);
 
% To check the categories
    categories(arr)


Output:

 

As we can see, the array is the same but, the number of categories is now 4, including the ‘healed’ category.

Let us see how to create empty categorical arrays.

Example 3:

Matlab




% Create array of NaNs in MATLAB
    arr = NaN(1,3);
 
% Convert to categorical
    arr = categorical(arr);
     
% Define categories
    cats=["dead", "coma", "alive"];
     
% Add categories using addcats()
    arr=addcats(arr,cats);
     
% Print categories
    categories(arr)


Output:

This would first convert an array of NaNs to a categorical array and then, using the addcats() function, it will add the cats categories to the array arr. The output is:

 

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