Downsampling array data from counts per minute to counts per hour
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dormant
am 23 Okt. 2024 um 16:34
Beantwortet: Harsh Sharma
am 24 Okt. 2024 um 15:02
I have an evenly sampled array of data, say chickensPerMinute.
I want to downsample this by a factor of 60 to return chickensPerHour.
Is there a MATLAB function to do this, akin to the downsample function which returns mean values for each downsampling window.
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Star Strider
am 23 Okt. 2024 um 16:56
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Star Strider
am 24 Okt. 2024 um 12:13
As always, my pleasure!
The retime function is extremely useful for this and other operations. Another is the synchronize function.
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ScottB
am 23 Okt. 2024 um 16:41
if A represents chickensPerMinute then
B = A(1:60:end); should downsample to chickensPerHour just by indexing.
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Harsh Sharma
am 24 Okt. 2024 um 15:02
Hi dormant,
There can be multiple ways to downsample your data depending on the initial data type. But if your input is just an evenly sampled array you can use the “reshape” and “mean” functions in MATLAB to achieve your desired result. Below is an example code that illustrates how to do so:
% An array containing chicken values for 120 minutes
chickensPerMinute = randi([1 10],1,120)
% each column in reshaped array corresponds to chickens in the respective hour
reshapedArr = reshape(chickensPerMinute,60,[])
% taking mean in column direction gives the avg chickens per hour
chickensPerHour = mean(reshapedArr,1)
You can look at the following documentation link to understand how “reshape” function works - https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/double.reshape.html
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