Separate data series based on parameter within the data.

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Theodore
Theodore am 18 Feb. 2025
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 18 Feb. 2025
I have a data series 50704x4 which contains data that looks roughly like this
A = [1,n,n,n;
1,n,n,n;
2,n,n,n;
...
100,n,n,n]
where the n are numerical data and the 1,2,...,100 are the frequency that i logged data for. I want to change this to have a distinct A1, A2, ... for each frequency.
If it is useful, the frequencies used are 1,2,3.3,5,8,10,20,40,50,70,90, and 100
how can i seperate these data?

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 18 Feb. 2025
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 18 Feb. 2025
A = [1,12,13,14; 1,21,23,24; 2,32,33,34; 100,42,43,44]
A = 4×4
1 12 13 14 1 21 23 24 2 32 33 34 100 42 43 44
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[G,ID] = findgroups(A(:,1));
Method one:
F = @(x)A(x==A(:,1),:);
C = arrayfun(F,ID,'uni',0)
C = 3x1 cell array
{2x4 double } {[ 2 32 33 34]} {[100 42 43 44]}
C{:}
ans = 2×4
1 12 13 14 1 21 23 24
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ans = 1×4
2 32 33 34
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ans = 1×4
100 42 43 44
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Method two:
F = @(x)A(x==G,:);
C = arrayfun(F,1:max(G),'uni',0)
C = 1x3 cell array
{2x4 double} {[2 32 33 34]} {[100 42 43 44]}
C{:}
ans = 2×4
1 12 13 14 1 21 23 24
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ans = 1×4
2 32 33 34
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ans = 1×4
100 42 43 44
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Method three:
F = @(x){A(x==A(:,1),:)};
V = 1:numel(ID);
C = accumarray(V(:),ID,[],F)
C = 3x1 cell array
{2x4 double } {[ 2 32 33 34]} {[100 42 43 44]}
C{:}
ans = 2×4
1 12 13 14 1 21 23 24
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ans = 1×4
2 32 33 34
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ans = 1×4
100 42 43 44
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Method four:
F = @(x){A(x,:)};
V = 1:size(A,1);
C = splitapply(F,V(:),G)
C = 3x1 cell array
{2x4 double } {[ 2 32 33 34]} {[100 42 43 44]}
C{:}
ans = 2×4
1 12 13 14 1 21 23 24
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ans = 1×4
2 32 33 34
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ans = 1×4
100 42 43 44
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"how can i seperate these data?"
Note that splitting up data like that is often not required (and is in many cases an inefficient approach to data storage/processing):

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