Getting directly range of value from MATLAB table?
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George Ghimire
el 8 de Oct. de 2020
Comentada: Star Strider
el 8 de Oct. de 2020
Hi Everyone
Consider I have a MATLAB table which contains a frequency value from 1 Hz to 1000 Khz. From here I want to take only data between 300 Khz to 400 Khz. I donot want to use indexing . Is there anything i can do to extract directly the values ranging from 300 Khz to 400 Khz.
My f should have value like this in script (without indexing)
f = 300 Khz to 400 Khz
Thanks
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Star Strider
el 8 de Oct. de 2020
Try this:
Freq = 1:10:1E+6; % Create Frequencies
Amplitude = randn(size(Freq(:))) +1j*randn(size(Freq(:))); % Create Amplitude (Or Whatever The Rest Of The Table Contains)
T1 = table(Freq(:),Amplitude); % Create Table
A1 = table2array(T1); % Extract Data Array (Eaiser To Work With Here)
FreqRange = (300:400)*1E+3; % Define As 300kHz - 400kHz
F300_400 = interp1(A1(:,1),A1(:,2), FreqRange).'; % Use Interpolation To Extract Desired Data —> No Indexing!
T2 = table(FreqRange(:), F300_400); % New Table (If Desired)
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Star Strider
el 8 de Oct. de 2020
Thank you!
I realise that you want frequency as an output.
In my code, the result ‘T2’ uses frequency (as ‘FreqRange’) as the first column, and the other values, as ‘F300_4100’ as the second (or more) columns.
All the information for that frequency range is in ‘T2’, including the frequencies.
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Jon
el 8 de Oct. de 2020
Editada: Jon
el 8 de Oct. de 2020
I'm not sure what you mean by not using indexing. In case this helps here is one way to do it. Suppose you have a table T, with columns f (in Hz) and x for the frequency and corresponding data values resp
f = T.f(T.f >= 300e3 & T.f <= 400e3)
x = T.x(T.f >= 300e3 & T.f <= 400e3)
or somewhat more efficiently:
idl = T.f >= 300e3 & T.f <= 400e3
f = T.f(idl)
x = T.x(idl)
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Jon
el 8 de Oct. de 2020
Editada: Jon
el 8 de Oct. de 2020
Obviously my answer uses indexing, which perhaps is counter to what you asked. I'm just wondering why you would not want to use indexing. What, if anything, would be the problem for you in doing it as I suggest. It seems quite simple, but maybe I am missing something.
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