Table values extraction and consequent calculation
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Vasileios Papavasileiou
le 16 Mai 2022
Modifié(e) : Vasileios Papavasileiou
le 17 Mai 2022
Hey,
I have a 16001x11 table and what I want to do is to choose two columns and extract every 39 values of the column, perform a calculation (find the area in this case) and continue for the next set of 39 values for the entire height of the column.
Here is for example what I did for the first set of values.
cyclefirst = [Test_1_cycling.x_LINDT_Load_Cent_(1:39), Test_1_cycling.x_LINDT_LDT035_Cent_(1:39)];
A_loop = polyarea(cyclefirst(:,1),cyclefirst(:,2));
It works just fine, but I am struggling on finding a way to do the same for the entire height of the table, by simply perorming the same calculation for every 39 parameters.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
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Benjamin Kraus
le 16 Mai 2022
Modifié(e) : Benjamin Kraus
le 16 Mai 2022
Would a for loop do what you need? Something like this:
h = height(Test_1_cycling);
n = ceil(h/39);
A_loop = NaN(n,1);
for i = 1:n
range_start = (i-1)*39+1;
range_end = min(range_start+38,h);
range = range_start:range_end;
cyclefirst = [Test_1_cycling.x_LINDT_Load_Cent_(range), Test_1_cycling.x_LINDT_LDT035_Cent_(range)];
A_loop(n) = polyarea(cyclefirst(:,1),cyclefirst(:,2));
end
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Benjamin Kraus
le 16 Mai 2022
That will teach me not to post code without running it first.
My range_start was missing a +1 so it was starting at 0. I've fixed it in the code in my previous post.
In cases like this, I highly recommend running the debugger on your code to see why you are getting the error message you are getting. For some tips using the debugger, check this documentation page.
This page has an animated GIT that shows how to set a breakpoint (scroll up a bit after clicking the link).
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