How to get monthly average from daily data?
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So i have this Matrix, consisting of 4 columns: Column 1: Year Column 2: Month Column 3: day (1 to 30) Column 4: Some Value
I want to make monthly average of "some value" without breaking the matrix into some new matrix and calculate mean for each moths matrix seperately then rejoin them. I want to make an average matrix using for loop and find function for each myear seperately. So I dont like to have an average from all the first months of all the years together. Does anyone have an Idea?
I have sth like this, but i donno why it is not working:
k=1
%Calculating Monthly Average
for i=1961:1990 %Years Looping
for j=1:12 %Months Looping
idx=find((date(:,1)==i) & (date(:,2)==j)); %Find all indeces for the specific month
meandata1=mean(date(idx,4),1);
Monthly_Ave(k,:)=[i,j,meandata1;]; %Store in a new matrix the mean values per month
k=k+1;
end
end
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jonas
on 27 Sep 2018
Edited: jonas
on 27 Sep 2018
Not sure what you mean by "without breaking the matrix into some new matrix", but here we go:
x is column with months,
y is data
[G,name] = findgroups(x)
out = splitapply(@mean,y,G)
This will give you max 12 values, one for each month of the year. If you have several years, and you want 12 values per year, then you can do the following trick.
x1 is months (double)
x2 is years (double)
x=cellstr(num2str([x1, x2]))
[G,name] = findgroups(x)
out = splitapply(@mean,y,G)
Better yet, put your data in a timetable and use retime to calculate the monthly average. Here's an example using your data:
data=xlsread('data.xlsx')
t=datetime(data(:,1:3))
T=timetable(t,data(:,4))
T2=retime(T,'monthly','mean')
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KSSV
on 27 Sep 2018
Let M be your month column, extracted and A be your data.
B = zeros(12,1) ; % means
for i = 1:12
B(i) = mean(A(M==i)) ;
end
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