Store a particular set points in a new cell array.
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Hello Everyone,
I had asked a similar question few weeks back but I think that question was not framed properly so please excuse me for asking the same question again
I have a column vector with values
32.5
25.8
25.91
25.92
16.52
16.7
Now I want to create a cell array such that my first cell contains the first value, my second cell array contains value from 25.8 to 25.92 and finally my third cell array contains the values 16.52 and 16.7 .
How can I solve this problem.
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Matt J
am 11 Jun. 2013
Bearbeitet: Matt J
am 11 Jun. 2013
Your rule for grouping data is not clear. In your example, all numbers grouped together have the same integer part, but possibly different decimal parts. Is that the grouping rule you mean? Also, will the data belonging to the same group always neighbour each other in the input vector?
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Matt J
am 11 Jun. 2013
[u,~,j]=unique(floor(inputVector),'stable');
z=histc(j,1:max(j));
result = mat2cell(v,z,1)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 11 Jun. 2013
A=[32.5;25.8;25.91;25.92;16.52;16.7];
out{1}=A(1);
out{2)=A(2:4);
out{3}=A(5:6);
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 11 Jun. 2013
You can not just tell a large difference, what is for you a large difference? 0.5,10,11000?
Azzi Abdelmalek
am 11 Jun. 2013
A=[32.5;25.2;25.91;25.92;16.52;16.7;17;17.45];
B=fix(A+0.5);
C=unique(B,'stable')
out=cell(numel(C),1);
for k=1:numel(C)
idx=find(ismember(B,C(k)))
out{k,1}=A(idx)
end
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