Multiple function handle in varfun

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Zeynab Mousavikhamene
Zeynab Mousavikhamene am 7 Dez. 2019
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson am 17 Sep. 2020
I need to calculate the mean and STD of elements of table and the resulting table show me the mean and std in two columns next to each other. Here is the code I am using:
Tmean = varfun(@mean,T,'GroupingVariables',...
{'stor','s_method'},'InputVariables',{'ix','atfa','iss','aad'});
How can I add STD to Tmean? I dont want to make separate table for STD.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 7 Dez. 2019
You can use @(v) [mean(v), std(v)] as the function, and splitvars() afterwards.
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Yosef Farzi
Yosef Farzi am 17 Sep. 2020
That was a smart move. i am trying to save 'mean' string in a variable and the use that variable for splitvars(). no luck so far, any suggestions?
a= mean
b=std
@(v) [a(v),b(v)]
splitvars(T,[a,b])
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 17 Sep. 2020
fun = @(v) [feval(a,v), feval(b,v)]
Tmean = varfun(fun, T, 'GroupingVariables', ...
{'stor', 's_method'}, 'InputVariables', {'ix','atfa','iss','aad'});
Tout = splitvars(Tmean)
I would not recommend this approach. You would be better using
afun = str2func(a);
bfun = str2func(b);
fun = @(v) afun(v), bfun(v));

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