How can add the rows in n-by-m matrix that have the same indicator in the last column?
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Abdulatif Alabdulatif
il 6 Giu 2016
Modificato: Stephen23
il 6 Giu 2016
Hi,
How can add the rows in n-by-m matrix that have the same indicator in the last column?
For example: 10-by-3 matrix, the third column is the indecator:
253638 3309 2
223389 3309 2
255968 3309 2
243943 33309 2
245568 63309 1
242490 93309 3
268464 23309 2
272665 53309 1
241206 83309 1
259310 13309 2
I want to add all rows (all values in first column with the same indicator) with ( all values in second column with the same indicator).
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Jos (10584)
il 6 Giu 2016
X = [253638 3309 2
223389 3309 2
255968 3309 2
243943 33309 2
245568 63309 1
242490 93309 3
268464 23309 2
272665 53309 1
241206 83309 1
259310 13309 2]
OUT = cell2mat(arrayfun(@(k) [sum(X(X(:,3)==k,[1 2]),1) k], unique(X(:,3)),'un',0))
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Jos (10584)
il 6 Giu 2016
Juts modify the function used by arrayfun
OUT = cell2mat(arrayfun(@(k) [sum(X(X(:,3)==k,[1 2]),1) k sum(X(:,3)==k)], unique(X(:,3)),'un',0))
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Azzi Abdelmalek
il 6 Giu 2016
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek
il 6 Giu 2016
You can use accumarray function
A=[253638 3309 3
223389 3309 2
255968 3309 2
243943 33309 2
245568 63309 1
242490 93309 3
268464 23309 2
272665 53309 1
241206 83309 1
259310 13309 2]
[ii,~,jj]=unique(A(:,3))
out=accumarray(jj,(1:numel(jj))',[],@(x) {sum(A(x,1:2),1)})
out=[ cell2mat(out) ii]
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Walter Roberson
il 6 Giu 2016
unique() to find the unique indicators and the number of indicators. Allocate an zero array of appropriate size to hold the results. Loop over the unique indicators finding the rows that match and totaling them and storing that in the results array.
accumarray() is not suitable for your purposes because accumarray cannot operator on row vectors of values.
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