How to take the average of 7 rows then other 7 until the data finished and save into new tab of excel
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muhammad choudhry
am 14 Jul. 2022
Kommentiert: Jon
am 15 Jul. 2022
Hi,
I am struggling to make a code here which will take the average of 7 rows then next 7 rows of each column(data need to analyse on the weekly basis), there are 150 columns. I want the average data to be saved in new tabs or file so I can further analyse the data. Any help would be great!
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Benjamin Thompson
am 14 Jul. 2022
If you look over the readtable documentation by typing "doc readtable" in MATLAB and follow one of the examples for loading an Excel spreadsheet what have you done so far?
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Jon
am 14 Jul. 2022
Bearbeitet: Jon
am 14 Jul. 2022
Read the data in using readmatrix.
Once you have read the table into an m by 150 array, let's call it A, then just use movmean to calculate the moving mean
B = movmean(A,7,2); % last argument set it to compute mean columnwise
You can write it back to Excel using for example writematrix.
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Jon
am 15 Jul. 2022
It seems I didn't understand what you wanted to calculate. The code I provided gives a moving average over 7 days. So each element in a given column is replaced by the average over the previous 7 day. Thus the number of rows doesn't change, but the values in each row are much smoother.
So I now understand that you want to create a weekly average for each week of data. So if I had data for a given column x(1),x(2),x(3),... x(n). You want a new column with entries y(1) = (x(1) + x(2) + ...x(7))/7, y(2) = (x(8) + x(9) + x(10) + ... x(14))/7, etc.
If this is what you want you can accomplish this easily using the retime function on the timetable
T = readtimetable('Required_Average.xlsx');
Tweekly = retime(T,'regular','mean','TimeStep',days(7))
writetimetable(Tweekly,'Required_Average.xlsx','Sheet','Weekly Average');
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