Split Table data based on Day Names

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Ganesh Naik
Ganesh Naik am 16 Apr. 2021
Kommentiert: Star Strider am 17 Apr. 2021
Hi all, I would like to split the table data based on Day Names (sample data attached). In detail, for my data I would like to split the table data for Monday, Tuesday etc (seven days) separately. Many thanks in advance

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 16 Apr. 2021
Try this:
C1 = readcell('Sample.csv');
[G,ID] = findgroups(C1(:,6));
% Idx = [4 2 6 7 5 1 3]; % Manual Ordering
DayCell = splitapply(@(x){x}, C1, G);
DayStruct = cell2struct(DayCell,ID)
producing:
DayStruct =
struct with fields:
Friday: {41×8 cell}
Monday: {32×8 cell}
Saturday: {41×8 cell}
Sunday: {40×8 cell}
Thursday: {32×8 cell}
Tuesday: {33×8 cell}
Wednesday: {31×8 cell}
.
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Ganesh Naik
Ganesh Naik am 17 Apr. 2021
Hi Star Strider thank you very much for the answer. It is working for me. I am going to accept this answer.
Star Strider
Star Strider am 17 Apr. 2021
As always, my pleasure!
Thank you!

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 16 Apr. 2021
Do you want to have seven individual variables or do you want to operate on the set of rows in your table data where each row in the set has the same day name?
If the latter look at findgroups, splitapply, groupsummary, grouptransform, and the other functions listed in the "See Also" sections of the documentation pages for those functions. The stack or unstack functions may also be of interest. Alternately turn your table array into a timetable array and see if retime does what you want.
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Ganesh Naik
Ganesh Naik am 17 Apr. 2021
Hi Steve, thanks for your answer. I will go through with all the commands in detail.

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