Is there a better way to compute metrics on labeled array elements.

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For example, I have a 1d double array 'data' and a 1d cell array of strings called 'labels'. For each unique label I want the mean of the data. The best I have come up with is below. I don't believe this is fully vectorized. Is there a better way?
%%make sample dataset
n = 1000;
data = rand(n,1);
labels = char(randsample(97:122,n,true)');%[a-z]
%%get means for each label
[uniLab,~,labIdx] = unique(labels,'stable');% stable for speed
mu = arrayfun(@(x) mean(data(labIdx==x)),1:numel(uniLab));

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2018년 6월 17일
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2018년 6월 17일
The last step of your code can be replaced by
accumarray(labIdx, data, [], @mean)
Burke Rosen
Burke Rosen 2018년 6월 18일
편집: Burke Rosen 2018년 6월 18일
This yields a ~25% speed increase at n = 1e3 and ~5% at n = 1e5. (500 trials per algorithm, randomized order). Thank you.

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Burke Rosen
Burke Rosen 2018년 6월 17일
Thank you for that tip @Walter.
After further review:
1. The way I wrote the sample data set, labels is actually a character array not a cell array, one has to cellstr it to yield that.
2. mu = grpstats(data,labels,'mean') is compact, easy to read, and maybe 1 or 2 percent faster that my formulation, if one adds the cellstr.
3. My solutions is 5x faster than grpstats if labels is a character rather than a cell array.
4. My guess is that unique operates much faster on character arrays than cell arrays and the runtime of the loop (or arrayfun) over the unique labels is negligible compared the unique itself.

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