if condition finding same numbers in consecutive rows
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Hi guys I have a table with 120 rows and 5 columns. I want an if condition: if the table contains at least two consecutive rows in columns 2,3,4 and 5 which have the same number then write similar table, else do nothing.
Thanks for your help
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Jan
on 13 Mar 2015
What exactly is a "table"? On paper, Excel-File, csv-file, matrix in Matlab, a table object? Does "write a similiar table" belong to the problem and if so, what exactly is "similar"?
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Chad Greene
on 13 Mar 2015
You can use diff.
x = [4 5 2 17 17 3 4 2 2 4];
ConsecutiveNumbersStartAt = find(diff(x)==0)
Jim Hokanson
on 13 Mar 2015
Edited: Jim Hokanson
on 13 Mar 2015
sum the differences, but make sure to take the absolute value so that you don't get positives and negatives that cancel out
find(sum(abs(diff(x,1,1)))==0)
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Chad Greene
on 13 Mar 2015
You can use the index outputs of unique with the 'rows' option. That'll give you indices of all the unique rows. Then the redundant rows are what's left over.
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