how to create an index that keep tracking the hours in the data
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Is anyone helping me with a simple code ???
In the code below I want to find the peak load and average peak price in peak hour from 7-10 and then do it the same for each peak hours (11-15, 16-21 and 23-6am. I write the code below but I couldn't figure out how to calculate the peak load and average peak price for each peak with the same code
h=twomonth(:,1)
p1= 7 <= h & h < 10
price=twomonth(:,2);
price=price.*p1
demand=twomonth(:,3);
demand=demand.*p1
Index1=(7:24:N)'; ss1=10-1
N1=length( Index1);
Data1=zeros(N1,2);
for k=1:N1
kk=Index1(k); kkk=kk+ss1-1;
dd=sum(d(kk:kkk));pp=sum(p(kk:kkk).*d(kk:kkk)); pp=pp/dd;
Data1(k,:)=[pp dd];
end
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Star Strider
2019년 8월 30일
편집: Star Strider
2019년 8월 30일
What does ‘isn’t working’ mean when you try to run it?
I can’t run it.
The error:
d=load.*p1
Error using load
Unable to read file 'matlab.mat'. No such file or directory.
Please do not name a variable ‘load’. It overshadows the load function, necessary for reading .mat files and other files.
What do you want to do in that line? Note that you are overwriting ‘d’ that you defined in the line just before it.
Also, ’p’, and ‘N’ are not defined.
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Guillaume
2019년 9월 2일
편집: Guillaume
2019년 9월 2일
Here's how I'd do it:
%twomonth: a Nx3 matrix, whose first column is hour, 2nd is price, 3rd is demand
bin = discretize(mod(twomonth(:, 1)-7, 24), [7, 11, 16, 22, 23, Inf]-7); %offset bin edges by 7 in order to put the 23-6 in the same bin (5)
%bin == 1 is [7-11), bin == 2 is [11-16), bin == 3 is [16-22), bin == 4 is [22], bin == 5 is [23-6]
avgprice = splitapply(@mean, twomonth(:, 2), bin);
peakdemand = splitapply(@max, twomonth(:, 3), bin);
result = table({'7-10'; '11-15'; '16-21'; '22'; '23-6'}, avgprice, peakdemand, 'VariableNames', {'period', 'avgprice', 'peakdemand'})
I've included the lone 22 in the result, you can always remove row 4 if you don't want it.
You have to do a little bit of arithmetic as discretize can't give you the same bin number for the start and end of a range, but once you've got your bin numbers it's trivial to calculate your mean and peak with splitapply.
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Guillaume
2019년 9월 3일
Oh yes, starthour probably needs transposing
result = table(groupday, starthour.', avgprice, peakdemand, weightedprice)
if it's not that then please give the size of each variables.
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