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Loop through 3D bins to count numbers of points of each color within each separate bin

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Hi all,
I apologize if this is a trivial question; I have mostly only worked with 2D data sets before. I have a large data set consisting of xyz coordinates (locations of electrode readings on a heart), each of which has a 4th-dimensional value assigned to it (representing an activation time reading). I have assigned different time intervals to different colors, resulting in the creation of a color map of activation time. I now want to divide the xyz coordinates in space into a 3D grid, and then analyze each grid section/cube separately to determine how many different colors it contains. I have written some code that uses the 'discretize' function to create bins out of the separate x,y, and z vectors. I am now attempting to analyze through each interval/cube using for loops. For some reason, however, my code is not working the way that I want. Does anyone have any idea how I can define each cube/voxel created by the discretize functions separately, as well as how I can determine the numbers of colors (rgb_time contains the values of the colors assigned to each xyz coordinate) within each cube? Thank you very much!

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Matt J
Matt J il 11 Apr 2023
Modificato: Matt J il 11 Apr 2023
If you have followed the advice in your previous thread,
then you should now have a list of voxel IDs for every rgb time. So, you could now do,
counts = splitapply(@(z) height(unique(z,'rows')), RGB, ID(:))
Here, I assume RGB is an Nx3 array of color data.
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AN il 11 Apr 2023
Amazing! Thank you, you have made my life so much easier. I am working on getting a software upgrade approved currently.
Matt J
Matt J il 11 Apr 2023
You are quite welcome, but if your problem is now resolved please Accept-click the answer.

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