How to create code that runs on all columns?
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I am trying to run this code on all columns in my dataset.
n = 167;
b = arrayfun(@(i) mean(A.Echo1_500kHz.volumeBackscatter_dB(i:i+n-1)),1:n:length(A.Echo1_500kHz.volumeBackscatter_dB)-n+1)';
I need the code to also be able to be used on data sets of varying column lengths.
I have tried and failed at trying to create a loop. Im sure it is simple however I am really strugling!
The below code is what I am currently running for my pcolor plot. I would like to average 167 0.006m depth bins into 1m bins. The aim is to show the differnece in resolution between two oceanographic instruments. One that samples at 0.006m and does no processing and one that also samples at the same rate but averages into 1m bins instead of recording the raw data.
load('2CawsandDevil0.006-11.23.28-12.20.29.mat')
d=datestr(A.Echo1_500kHz.timestamp)
t=datetime(d)
t=t.'
dd1=downsample(A.Echo1_500kHz.volumeBackscatter_dB,167)
de1=downsample(A.Echo1_500kHz.binDepth_m,167)
subplot (4,1,1)
A.Echo1_500kHz.timestamp
f1=pcolor(t,A.Echo1_500kHz.binDepth_m,A.Echo1_500kHz.volumeBackscatter_dB)
%shading interp
set(f1, 'EdgeColor', 'none');
colormap jet
caxis([100,140])
colorbar
set(gca,'ydir','reverse')
ylim([0,35])
ssection=datetime(2020,11,10,12,12,00)
esection=datetime(2020,11,10,12,20,00)
xlim([ssection,esection])
grid on
ylabel ('Depth (m)','fontsize',14)
xlabel('','fontsize',14)
title('2CawsandDevil data 0.006m')
set (gca,'fontsize',14)
x=datetime(2020,11,10,11,36,08)
x1=datetime(2020,11,10,12,17,08)
4 commentaires
dpb
le 31 Déc 2020
Tell us what are you trying to compute and what are the inputs instead of trying to decipher nonworking code...
You probably don't need a loop at all.
Thomas Blacklock
le 31 Déc 2020
Image Analyst
le 31 Déc 2020
Thomas, can you upload your data?
Thomas Blacklock
le 31 Déc 2020
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