dividing a table into an array of subtables

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fima v
fima v 2017년 11월 7일
댓글: Robert 2017년 11월 16일
Hello i have an array which look like in the photo bellow. every contactID has one or many activities(which are listed on the next rows under an empty contact id).
for example in line 15's contact id we have one activity and the next activity is at line 16.
how can i make an array of "contact_id"'s and in every cell we will have a sub array which adds all the activities if the following empty "contact id cell" as one array for this contact id?
thanks
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Robert
Robert 2017년 11월 7일
In general, your task will be easier if you start by filling in those blank IDs. I will use data to refer to your table.
%%Fill in blanks (assumes first row is not blank)
for ii = 1:height(data)
ID = data.ContactID{ii};
if ~isempty(ID) % First occurance
prev = ID;
else % Not first occurance
data.ContactID{ii} = prev;
end
end
Then you can gather the IDs and select table subsets by common ID
[ID, ~, index] = unique(data.ContactID);
grouped = table();
grouped.ContactID = ID;
grouped.ActivityData = cell(height(grouped), 1);
for ii = 1:length(ID)
grouped.ActivityData{ii} = data(index == ii, 2:end);
end
You could also do this in a containers.Map object instead of a table.
grouped = containers.Map();
for ID = unique(data.ContactID)'
grouped(ID{1}) = data(strcmp(data.ContactID, ID{1}), 2:end);
end
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fima v
fima v 2017년 11월 7일
편집: fima v 2017년 11월 7일
Hello ,how its possible keep only the latest activity which has the highest date among them , for each contact ?
Thanks
Robert
Robert 2017년 11월 16일
You should take a look at the second output of unique . It gives you the index of the first occurrence of each unique value. Specify that you want the 'last' occurrence and or sort your data by date as needed.

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