Parsing an array A based on trigger data in array B ?
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Hi everyone!
I have what should be a simply question but I cannot seem to find an effective solution. I have two columns of data in Excel files that I read into Matlab, at the moment as two separate arrays (column A and B).
Column A contains numeric data and Column B is a trigger stamp for the data in A. Example:

What I need to do is to parse A and split it into a number of (30) arrays depending on the trigger point in B i.e. the very large A would become A1, A2, A3 ... A30, split according to when there is a data-stamp in B.
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Jan
il 3 Lug 2013
Please post how you "read the Excel file". Then creating a matching answer is easier.
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Chad Gilbert
il 3 Lug 2013
If I save similar data out as a .csv file:
A,B
1.303,1
1.61,
4,2
1.213,
and then read them in with:
>> a = csvread('a.csv',1,0)
I get a matrix the same shape as your data, with 0's filling all the empty spots:
a =
1.3030 1.0000
1.6100 0
4.0000 2.0000
1.2130 0
This will be pretty easy to parse into a cell array of arrays.
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Chad Gilbert
il 3 Lug 2013
Modificato: Chad Gilbert
il 3 Lug 2013
Ah, I see. I thought your trouble was with reaading. To split it up, Rob's answer ought to work. Or a shorter version might be:
ind = [find(a(:,2)>0); size(a,1)+1];
b = arrayfun(@(i)a(ind(i):ind(i+1)-1),1:length(ind)-1,'uniformoutput',false)
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Rob
il 3 Lug 2013
Modificato: Rob
il 3 Lug 2013
I'm sure there are more elegant solutions, but here's one way:
idx1 = find(~isnan(B));
idx2 = [idx1(2:end)-1; length(A)];
C = cell(length(idx1), 1);
for k = 1:length(idx1)
C{k} = A(idx1(k):idx2(k));
end
If the non trigger values in B are zeros then:
idx1 = find(B>0);
-Rob
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