find duplicate values using accumarray() function:
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Nadir Adam
on 19 Apr 2018
Commented: Nadir Adam
on 23 Apr 2018
I have data that contains longitude,latitude,access point address and signal level. I would like to find duplicate longitude,latitude,access point address, then average the signal level over them, and then replacing the original rows with the new single row. How to do this?
For example (made up data):
Starting data:
if true 33.121,-70.630,aa:91:52:9c:72:21,-80 33.122,-70.631,bb:91:52:9c:72:21,-75 33.123,-70.632,cc:91:52:9c:72:21,-84 33.124,-70.633,dd:91:52:9c:72:21,-57 33.121,-70.630,aa:91:52:9c:72:21,-84 33.122,-70.631,bb:91:52:9c:72:21,-73 end
Would become
if true 33.121,-70.630,aa:91:52:9c:72:21,-82 33.122,-70.631,bb:91:52:9c:72:21,-74 33.123,-70.632,cc:91:52:9c:72:21,-84 33.124,-70.633,dd:91:52:9c:72:21,-57 end
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the cyclist
on 19 Apr 2018
How are your data currently stored (e.g. what data type)? Can you post the data, or a small sample that has duplicates?
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Razvan Carbunescu
on 19 Apr 2018
Using accumarray specifically you could do this by combining with findgroups :
[idx,unique_long,unique_lat,unique_acc] = findgroups(long,lat,acc); [unique_signal] = accumarray(signal,idx,[],@mean);
In R2018a could also use groupsummary but the data should be in a table:
T = table(long,lat,acc,signal); GT = groupsummary(T,{'long','lat','acc'},'mean','signal')
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