Borrar filtros
Borrar filtros

Seperating data into matrices based on names

1 visualización (últimos 30 días)
ardeshir moeinian
ardeshir moeinian el 26 de Mzo. de 2020
Comentada: ardeshir moeinian el 30 de Abr. de 2020
Hi,
I have a matrix of raw data stored in data.rawdata. Each row corresponds to a measurement which is labeled and the labels are stored at data.label. Labels could be repeated. So I want to seperate the data into different groups based on labels which I have been doing with the followid code:
data.labels=labels;
data.rawdata=rawdata;
groups=unique(data.labels);
for i=1:length(groups);
measurements{i,:}=data.rawdata((data.labels)==groups(i)),:);
end
I want to use the measurements that are seperated to save tt pp and pr results into seperate cells but brace indexing is not supported for this format inside the brackets...
for i=1:length(groups)
[tt{i,:},pp{i,:},pr{i,:}]=pca(measurements{i,:},10);
end
How can I do the pca calculations on different groups seperately? And how can I store the tt, pp, and pr seperately for different measurement groups?
I could do all this manually but the point is that I want to speed up the calculations by automizing
Another question which is of less importance:
is it possible to save the data in a cell array with different names with a code like: (I know this doesn'T work in the current format'
measurements.gourps(i)=data.rawdata((data.labels)==groups(i)),:);
I am looking forward to answers.
Thanks!
  1 comentario
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza el 26 de Mzo. de 2020
For the first part, you can directly use splitapply() instead of for loop to split your matrix; however, for this purpose, your code is also fine.
Now the error is actually caused by the left-hand side of
[tt{i,:},pp{i,:},pr{i,:}]=pca(measurements{i,:},10);
Can you make sure that the variables tt, pp, pr are not already defined with some other datatype.

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Respuesta aceptada

Peng Li
Peng Li el 26 de Mzo. de 2020
I'm not sure what type do you use for data. Is that a table or a struct? I prefer using table. You can do findgroups first and a splitapply second on data, if it is a table.
[G, res] = findgroups(data(:, "labels"));
s = splitapply(@(x) {pca(x)}, data.rawdata, G);
the result s will be a cell array of length equaling to your number of unique labels.
If you data is a struct, you can use struct2table to convert it to table. prerequisite: data.labels is column vector with length equal to the row of data.rawdata.
  8 comentarios
Peng Li
Peng Li el 26 de Mzo. de 2020
re your post on error regarding [G, res] = findgroups(data(:, "labels"));
after you convert from struct to table, what table variable names you have? Supposedly, labels should be a variable name. you can try [G, res] = findgroups(data.labels);
ardeshir moeinian
ardeshir moeinian el 30 de Abr. de 2020
Thank you Peng Li and Ameer Hamza! your answers worked and it helped me a lot!

Iniciar sesión para comentar.

Más respuestas (0)

Categorías

Más información sobre Data Type Conversion en Help Center y File Exchange.

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by