Assign Ranking in Matlab
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I have several cell-type variables A{Y,1}(Z x 13 cells) all sorted by column C. I need to assign a ranking (add column R) for the corresponding sorting order.
Example for a B {Y,1} (8 x 3 cells). My original cell is:
A B C
MJ 65 0
MJ 321 0,0125
MJ 2 0,0125
MJ 1987 0,0125
MJ 87 0,02
MJ 5 0,0375
MJ 743 0,0375
MJ 124 0,05
I would like to rank (column R) each A{Y,1} cell-type, considering that in case of tie, the mean value should be assigned.
A B C R
MJ 65 0 1
MJ 321 0,0125 3 %Assign mean value
MJ 2 0,0125 3
MJ 1987 0,0125 >> 3
MJ 87 0,02 5
MJ 5 0,0375 6,5 %Assign mean value
MJ 743 0,0375 6,5
MJ 124 0,05 8
Thanks for your help.
10 commentaires
Azzi Abdelmalek
le 26 Juin 2014
This is not clear
Maria
le 26 Juin 2014
Maria
le 26 Juin 2014
Azzi Abdelmalek
le 26 Juin 2014
How did you get the ranking?
Maria
le 26 Juin 2014
Maria
le 26 Juin 2014
Azzi Abdelmalek
le 26 Juin 2014
I can't understand what you want
Maria
le 26 Juin 2014
Azzi Abdelmalek
le 26 Juin 2014
Assign mean values of what?
Maria
le 26 Juin 2014
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Joseph Cheng
le 26 Juin 2014
Well we first start with finding which ones are the same.
C = [0 .0125 .0125 .0125 .02 .0375 .0375 .05];
R = 1:length(C)
dC = diff(C);
eRank = find(dC ==0);
eRank = unique([eRank eRank+1]);
With eRank i have isolated the same valued C values. Now to see which ones are grouped together.
eRankSpacing = [0 find(diff(eRank)>1) length(eRank)]
Now to substitute the averages of the consecutive same value ranks.
for i =1:length(eRankSpacing)-1
tempave = mean(eRank(eRankSpacing(i)+1:eRankSpacing(i+1)));
R(eRank(eRankSpacing(i)+1:eRankSpacing(i+1)))=tempave
end
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Joseph Cheng
le 26 Juin 2014
I left it without doing it inside cells just so it appears clear on what was done without the added complexity of dealing with cells.
Maria
le 26 Juin 2014
Joseph Cheng
le 26 Juin 2014
Modifié(e) : Joseph Cheng
le 26 Juin 2014
I think it may be C = B{:,1}(:,9)
such that
X = [{magic(3)},{magic(5)},{magic(10)}]
Y = [{X}, {X},{X}];
I need to call
Y{3}{2}(:,1)
to get 3rd cell of Y then 2nd cell within that one then all rows from column 1.
which should give me a 5x1 (in this example of magic)
Maria
le 26 Juin 2014
Joseph Cheng
le 26 Juin 2014
Well maybe Azzi's solution will work.
Maria
le 26 Juin 2014
Joseph Cheng
le 26 Juin 2014
how about breaking it out of the cells and put them into arrays. Then putting them back? Not optimal but doable? I like Azzi's method but sometimes the long (non-built in function) way gets you thinking how these things are performed.
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