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How to code this?

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Lucas
Lucas am 25 Jan. 2014
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Hi all,
Currently I have matrix which rows I want to divide into bins. However, the edges of these bins should be different for every row. Example:
Data= [ 1 1.5 2 3 4; 1. 2 4 5 6;]
edges= [1 2 3; 3 4 5]
I want to use the command [counts, bins] = histc(). I can code this using a for-loop, but is there a possibility to this in a vectorized way? That the output is a 2x5 "counts" and 2x5 "bins" matrix, in which the Data rows have been split according to different edges criteria?
Thanks in advance!
Lucas

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Amit
Amit am 25 Jan. 2014
histc supports matrixes. So you dont hove to use for loop. http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/histc.html
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Lucas
Lucas am 25 Jan. 2014
Hi Amit, Thanks for your response, but that doesnt answer my question. The question is about how to use multiple 'edges' vectors, so every row of a matrix is binned differently. "Histc" doesnt support that by default; you can input a matrix for edges, but histc sees it reads it as one binning criterium, rather than a new binning criterium for each row.
Lucas
Amit
Amit am 25 Jan. 2014
I see. I think looping would be the option. However, if it only 2 rows and 2 edges, you can just use histc twice instead of for .. end

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