Filtering down a readtable based on specific value in a column
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Trevor Palmer
am 31 Jul. 2021
Kommentiert: Trevor Palmer
am 31 Jul. 2021
I have a running table of stats from a game with friends and I want to pull only the first place placements into a new table. Essentially, I want to take RawBonusStars(i,:), the entire ith row and place it into BonusStars(i,:). In this dropped row I would have 10 variables, (1 & 3:10) are just numbers or NaN and the 2nd column would be the players name. 

This is what my current code looks like and it returns an error: "Conversion to double from cell is not possible"
stats = 'Mario party tracker.csv'
T = readtable(stats);
games = (unique(T.Game_));
rows = height(T)/4;
RawBonusStars = [T(:,game),(T(:,names)),T(:,placement),T(:,MiniGame),T(:,MaxCoin),T(:,Happening),T(:,Orb),T(:,Shopping),T(:,Running),T(:,RedSpaceStar)];
BonusStars = array2table(zeros(height(games),10));
for i=1:rows
if RawBonusStars.Placement(i) ==1
BonusStars(i,:) = RawBonusStars(i,:)
end
end
I tried to pin point the problem down and I suspect its due to the "name" row. Both RawBonusStars and BonusStars should be initalized as tables so im not sure what the issue is.
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Cris LaPierre
am 31 Jul. 2021
What exactly is the issue you are having? There are errors in the code well before the actual assignment operation.
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Image Analyst
am 31 Jul. 2021
"take a table that is currently 248 x 10 and filter it down to a table that is 61 x 10" OK then did you want to filter based on Placement:
stats = 'Mario party tracker.csv'
T = readtable(stats);
rowsToExtract = T.Placement == 1;
T2 = T(rowsToExtract, :)
fprintf('Done running %s.m.\n', mfilename);
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Image Analyst
am 31 Jul. 2021
Did you mean this?
RawBonusStars = table(T.Game_, T.Name,T.Placement,T.MinigameCoins, T.Coins,T.HappeningSpaces,T.Orbs,T.ShoppingMoney,T.Running,T.RedSpaces)
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Cris LaPierre
am 31 Jul. 2021
Could also be
RawBonusStars = T(:,["Game_","Name","Placement","MinigameCoins","MaxCoins","HappeningSpaces","Orbs","ShoppingMoney","Running","BonusRedStar"]);
but we are guessing what variables were intended to be included
Cris LaPierre
am 31 Jul. 2021
Bearbeitet: Cris LaPierre
am 31 Jul. 2021
Assuming we are missing some of the code (all the column numbers used to construct RawBonusStars, I believe your issue with the actual assignment is a typo.
BonusStars(i,:) = RawBounsStars(i,:)
^^^ % should be RawBonusStars
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Cris LaPierre
am 31 Jul. 2021
It looks like you had 62 games, not 61. Use logical indexing to extract all the first place finishers. No loop needed.
stats = 'Mario party tracker.csv'
T = readtable(stats);
RawBonusStars = ["Game_","Name","Placement","BonusMinigameStar","BonusMaxCoin","BonusHappening","BonusOrbStar","BonusShoppingStar","BonusRunnerStar","BonusRedStar"];
ind = T.Placement == 1;
BonusStars = T(ind,RawBonusStars)
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