How do I create bin widths using a simple algebra function?
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Charlie Finnie
am 27 Okt. 2016
Bearbeitet: Massimo Zanetti
am 28 Okt. 2016
I have currently created a single bin for my vector time(0-5million years) using :
ExtractedData = data(find(time<5),2);
On this bin I have removed the NaN values and calculated the mean and SD. I need to repeat these calculations for bins which are 5-10million years, 10-15millionyears...etc until 540million years. I've been instructed to do this by creating a loop e.g.
for n=1:108
ExtractedData = data(find(time<5),2);
%%%code to remove NaN
%%%code to calculate mean and SD etc
end
and to change the part of the function "time<5" with a function for a maximum and minimum value of time where the minimum is defined by the function 5(n-1) and the maximum defined by 5(n-1)+5.
I was wandering how I can incorporate this into the line of code starting with "ExtractedData"?
Thanks
Charlie
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Massimo Zanetti
am 27 Okt. 2016
Bearbeitet: Massimo Zanetti
am 27 Okt. 2016
IMPORTANT: there is no need to use find!!!
EXPLOIT MATLAB LOGICAL INDEXING
To replace "time<5" with "5<time<10" just use & (and operator) to match the cases where both 5<time AND time<10:
data( (5<time)&(time<10) ,2);
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Massimo Zanetti
am 28 Okt. 2016
Bearbeitet: Massimo Zanetti
am 28 Okt. 2016
for an index k, it is k=5n+1 for some n if k-1 is divisible by 5, so
data( rem(time-1,5)==0 ,2);
Of course, this only works if time is vector of integers.
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Steven Lord
am 27 Okt. 2016
Rather than building the bins yourself, I recommend using the approach I described in one of your other questions that uses discretize.
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Massimo Zanetti
am 27 Okt. 2016
Bearbeitet: Massimo Zanetti
am 27 Okt. 2016
Steven, the author of question in the link you posted is the same as here.. so I think he is really interested in knowing how to bin using another approach..
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