How can I create a vector of ratios from columns in a matrix?
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Gerard Carroll
le 24 Août 2018
Commenté : Star Strider
le 24 Août 2018
I need to determine the ratio of elements above 30 in each column of a matrix and save in a vector. My current code looks like this:
function output = ratiomatrix(a)
%address all rows, by each column do previous ratio
%but divide by number of elements in column
%probably do it inside for loop and put in vector
[rows,columns] = size(a); %gets number of rows and columns (divide by rows for ratios)
greater = 0; %initialise variable for loop
output = zeros(1,columns); %preallocate variable for greater speeeeeed
for i = 1:columns
for j = 1:rows
if a(j) > 30
greater = greater + 1;
output(i) = greater/rows;
end
end
%output(i) = greater/rows;
%greater = 0;
end
end
The problem i am currently having is that with each iteration, the value of greater includes the previous column and so gives my the wrong ratio. I have tried setting greater back to zero in a number of different places but this does not help. I would appreciate some hints as to how I might fix this, maybe without a complete answer if that's possible?
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KSSV
le 24 Août 2018
Can you show us an numerical example with output..what you are expecting? You need not struggle with loops to achieve this. Welcome to MATLAB.
Gerard Carroll
le 24 Août 2018
Modifié(e) : Gerard Carroll
le 24 Août 2018
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Star Strider
le 24 Août 2018
Since ‘a’ is a matrix, you likely have to use two subscripts to it in your if statement, not one.
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Star Strider
le 24 Août 2018
Correct!
The sum function (and most others in MATLAB) operate by default on the columns (dimension 1), so here it sums each column. You can specify the dimension to operate over as the second argument.
Similarly, since the number of rows are dimension 1,
size(StrengthMatrix,1)
returns that number.
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