Sort rows of a table by column within a variable
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J AI
am 28 Jul. 2020
Beantwortet: Eric Sofen
am 12 Mär. 2024
I have a table:
T =
a v
________ _______________________________
0.88517 0.33536 0.65376 0.89092
0.91329 0.67973 0.49417 0.33416
0.79618 0.13655 0.77905 0.69875
0.098712 0.72123 0.71504 0.19781
0.26187 0.10676 0.90372 0.030541
I want to sort the table using the last column of v. This is the closest I could find but obviously it does not work (thus I am posting the question):
sortedT = sortrows(T,'v')
I am not sure how it sorts in this case:
sortedT =
a v
________ _______________________________
0.26187 0.10676 0.90372 0.030541
0.79618 0.13655 0.77905 0.69875
0.88517 0.33536 0.65376 0.89092
0.91329 0.67973 0.49417 0.33416
0.098712 0.72123 0.71504 0.19781
Your help is highly appreciated! Thank you.
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BN
am 28 Jul. 2020
I think it could be done if you convert your table to matrix then sort it as you like and the return it to table. Jus an idea...
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Harsha Priya Daggubati
am 30 Jul. 2020
Hi,
As you can see from the data, whenever you apply sortrows to your table, by giving your column name as 'v' data will be sorted based on the first column of your merged column 'v'.
As a workaround, you can use 'splitvars' method to update your table and apply sortrows, then later merge your table which you need as a final result using 'mergevars'.
Here is the code to it:
a = [0.88517 ;0.91329;0.79618;0.098712;0.26187];
v = [ 0.33536 0.65376 0.89092; 0.67973 0.49417 0.33416; 0.13655 0.77905 0.69875; 0.72123 0.71504 0.19781; 0.10676 0.90372 0.030541];
tbl = table(a,v)
tbl1 = splitvars(tbl);
tbl1 = sortrows(tbl1,[4]);
finaltbl = mergevars(tbl1,[2 3 4],'NewVariableName','v');
Hope this helps!
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Eric Sofen
am 12 Mär. 2024
There isn't a one-line solution to this, but here's another approach that hoists the data you want to sort by out of the table and then uses the sort index (second output of sortrows) to sort the table itself:
% Setup
t = readtable("patients.xls",TextType="string");
t.BloodPressure = [t.Systolic, t.Diastolic];
t = removevars(t,["Systolic","Diastolic"]);
% Sort the second column of the BloodPressure Variable to get the sort order
[~,i] = sortrows(t.BloodPressure(:,2));
% Index back into t with the sort order.
tsorted = t(i,:)
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