How to colaapse a table to reduce repeated rows?

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JFz
JFz il 27 Ago 2015
Risposto: JFz il 27 Ago 2015
Ho,
I have a table of 6 columns. Many rows are the same. I want to collapse the same rows into one. So I use this lines to create a new table:
vMarket = 'AB';
tb='Summer';
tp = 1;
mask=strcmpi(cTblSet.VM(:),vMarket) & strcmpi(cTblSet.TB(:),tb) & (corrTblSet.TimePeriod(:) == tp);
newtable = cTblSet(mask, :);
But the newtable has 0 rows, it should have 20 rows.
The 'TimePeriod' column is all numbers. If the mask is only
mask=strcmpi(cTblSet.VM(:),vMarket) & strcmpi(cTblSet.TB(:),tb)
Then newtable has the right number of rows.
Why? Why a column of numbers are not working properly here? How to fix this problem? Thanks,
Jennifer
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 27 Ago 2015
This time I formatted your code for you, but in future please do it yourself by selecting the code and clicking the {} Code button that you will find above the textbox.

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the cyclist
the cyclist il 27 Ago 2015
The simplest way to do what you want is probably to use the unique command, with the 'rows' option.

JFz
JFz il 27 Ago 2015
Thanks. But still I will need the mask to break the large table into smaller tables, because there is another column that is prices which is different for every row. I want to break the large table into smaller tables, each small has the same rows for the first 3 columns but different rows has different prices.

JFz
JFz il 27 Ago 2015
I guess the problem is in the '==' in the mask. When I change it to '~=', the newtable has some contents. Then why isn't "==" work?
Thanks,
Jennifer

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