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Data types is not strong side in Matlab, so i'm hoping that someone can help me. See comments in code 
%% I'm storing data types of different lenghts as a table. Is a table a good idea?
X1=[9 6 9;3 2 7];
X2=[0 2;4 0];
X3=[3 1 2; 8 9 7];
X=table(X1,X2,X3)
%% The code bellow finds the longest entity in the table and writes out any entities shorter, 
% X2 in this case.
len=table2array(varfun(@(x) size(x,2),X));
lmax=max(len);
idrest=find(len<lmax);
X(:,idrest)
%% Now i wish to "fill-out" the shorter enteties by adding 'Nan' as seen bellow. 
% I now wish to store this new strucutre in the place of the original. This
% is the problem that I can't solve. 
for i=idrest(1):idrest(end)
    temp=table2array(X(:,i));
    temp(:,end+1:lmax)=nan
    X.X(:,i)=temp %% Here's the issue
end
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  Dave B
    
 on 15 Nov 2021
        
      Edited: Dave B
    
 on 15 Nov 2021
  
      In your loop, X(:,i) is the contents of the table variable, and you're using it with dot indicating it as the name of the variable.
I believe this is the code you're looking for (I added another variable to make it a slightly more robust test)
X1=[9 6 9;3 2 7];
X2=[0 2;4 0];
X3=[3 1 2; 8 9 7];
X4=[0;2];
X=table(X1,X2,X3,X4)
len=table2array(varfun(@(x) size(x,2),X)); % or varfun(@(x)size(x,2),X,'OutputFormat','uniform')
lmax=max(len);
idrest=find(len<lmax);
for i = idrest
    temp=X.(i);
    temp(:,end+1:lmax)=nan;
    X.(i)=temp;
end
X
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