multiplying/dividing matrices that contain string variables and NaN

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Dear all
I have
I have
A= [
29 1;
27 4;
31 0;
28 3;
25 5;
]
and
B={'id1' 'id2' 'id3' 'id4'
[0.4607] [0.4400] [ 0.9167] [0.8701]
[0.4400] [0.4432] [ NaN] [ 0.8808]
[0.4432] [ 0.4419] [ 0.8808] [ 0.8809]
[0.4419] [NaN] [ 0.8809] [ 0.9156]
[0.4607] [0.4547] [ 0.9156] [ 0.9039]
}
and
A1=A(:,1)
And I want to calculate
sum(A.*B(:,1:2),2)/A1
sum(A.*B(:,3:4),2)/A1
in one step because my B contains 120 columns and I want to multiply A with every 2 columns of B that is B(:,1:2) B(:,3:4) B(:,5:6)
S0, I am looking something like
sum(A.*[B(:,1:2) B(:,3:4) B(:,5:6) ],2)/A1
thanks
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov il 29 Lug 2012
As a general approach I would suggest to avoid storing double matrices in cell arrays, makes things unnecessarily complicated.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 29 Lug 2012
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek il 29 Lug 2012
a=B(2:end,:)
ind=cellfun(@(x) ~isstr(x),a);b=a;
b(find(ind==0))=num2cell(0)
C=cell2mat(b);
n=size(b,2);D=[];
for k=1:2:n-1
D=[D A.*C(:,k:k+1)]
end
Result=sum(D,2)./A(:,1)
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Sabbas
Sabbas il 29 Lug 2012
Modificato: Sabbas il 29 Lug 2012
could someone help me please? I do not know how to do it
thank you very much

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov il 29 Lug 2012
Using the same approach from my answer to your previous post:
% First extract only the data
Bdata = cell2mat(B(2:end,:));
bsxfun(@rdivide,squeeze(nansum(bsxfun(@times, reshape(Bdata,5,2,[]),A),2)),A(:,1))
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Sabbas
Sabbas il 29 Lug 2012
When I apply the above code I get the following error message
bsxfun(@times, reshape(out2,ll,2,[]),AS)
Error using bsxfun
Non-singleton dimensions of the two input arrays must match each other.
Am I doing something wrong?
thanks
Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov il 30 Lug 2012
As should have at least one dimension the same length as the reshaped out2.

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