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wves=xlsread('Data_all.xlsx','Wave_data');
c=wves(3:end,Waves);
disp(c)
WH01=0;
WH23=0;
WH45=0;
WH67=0;
WH89=0;
WH1011=0;
WH1213=0;
for i = 0:1:498
if (c(i) == 0) || (c(i) == 1)
WH01=WH01+1;
elseif (c(i) == 2) || (c(i) == 3)
WH23=WH23+1;
elseif (c(i)==4) || (c(i)==5)
WH45=WH45+1;
elseif (c(i)==6) || (c(i)==7)
WH67=WH67+1;
elseif (c(i)==8) || (c(i)==9 )
WH89=WH89+1;
elseif (c(i)==10) || (c(i)==11)
WH1011=WH1011+1;
elseif (c(i)==12) || (c(i)==13 )
WH1213=WH1213+1;
end
end
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Sriram Tadavarty
2020년 4월 25일
Replace c(i) with c(i+1), or start i in the for loop from 1 rather than 0. MATLAB indexing is 1 based.
Themistoklis Pytharides
2020년 4월 25일
Walter Roberson
2020년 4월 25일
Also Waves does not appear to be defined.
Themistoklis Pytharides
2020년 4월 25일
답변 (2개)
dpb
2020년 4월 25일
>> n=arrayfun(@(i1,i2) sum(iswithin(c,i1,i2)),0:2:13,1:2:13)
n =
14 15 10 14 14 17 16
>> type iswithin
function flg=iswithin(x,lo,hi)
% returns T for values within range of input
% SYNTAX:
% [log] = iswithin(x,lo,hi)
% returns T for x between lo and hi values, inclusive
flg= (x>=lo) & (x<=hi);
>>
Presuming the magic number 498 is numel(c)-1
This should be a job for one of the histogram functions, but there's no way Io make one of them use the inclusive bin edges to count the two end points within the bin even for nonoverlapping data
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Steven Lord
2020년 4월 25일
h = histcounts(c, 0:2:14)
The first bin corresponds to [0, 2) which for integer c data means it captures c = 0 and c = 1. The last bin corresponds to [12, 14] which captures c = 12 and c = 13 (and would capture c = 14, but the question implies that c only contains integer values between 0 and 13 inclusive.)
dpb
2020년 4월 25일
I thought I had done that, Steven...[search command history....] Oh! I had tried to use 1 to capture inclusive. I don't see why my attempt at using a tolerance -- oh, I do now.
I just wasn't thinking about the [0, 2) definition correctly.
Thanks for setting me straight...
dpb
2020년 4월 25일
Alternate solution:
ix=kron([1:numel(0:13)/2].',ones(2,1));
n=accumarray(ix(c+1),ones(size(c)));
>> n
n =
14
15
10
14
14
17
16
>>
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