Grouping Variables using rowfun Function Rearranging Order to Alphabetical
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Jay
am 24 Jul. 2019
Kommentiert: Jay
am 25 Jul. 2019
How does one keep the original sequencing of variables used for matching in the rowfun?
% Guillaume's Code from Prior Question
data = readtable('ML_Q_3.xlsx', 'ReadVariableNames', false);
%optionally, give better name to the variables of the table
%data.Properties.VariableNames = {'???', '????'}
data = rmmissing(data); %get rid of empty rows
sorted = rowfun(@(v) {v}, data, 'GroupingVariables', 1); %group column 2 by column 1
The resulting sorted names are in alphabetical order (col 1) ['A','B','F','R','X'] .
Where I require it to be per the original ['B','F','R','X','A'] .
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Walter Roberson
am 24 Jul. 2019
unique() with 'stable' option. Take the third output and use it as the grouping for splitapply()
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Walter Roberson
am 24 Jul. 2019
Stephen's elaboration of what I wrote is correct. You need the third of the three possible outputs from unique() in order to use as the grouping variable for splitapply()
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