Seperate the data of a table
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Hello,
I have a table and would like to get out the specific lines based on chosen strings of the first and second column. Means when you look at the attached picture, I would like to have e.g. all the lines with 'Fossil Gas' and 'NO_1' and maybe build them up in a new table or better just take out the values of the last column.
Thank you for the answer! :)
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jonas
on 23 Oct 2018
Edited: jonas
on 23 Oct 2018
Just use logical indexing
T{strcmp(T{:,1},'Fossil Gas'),end}
The line
strcmp(T{:,1},'Fossil Gas')
returns a logical vector where rows matching the target string are true. This vector is then used to extract values from the last (end) column.
Depending on what you are trying to do, it may be wise to use the first column as a grouping variable, and evaluate the other columns group-wise.
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jonas
on 23 Oct 2018
Edited: jonas
on 23 Oct 2018
My pleasure! Your data set indeed seems ideal for grouping. To get you started, you can look into the following functions
- findgroups & splitapply
- varfun
- grpstats
They are three different functions for evaluating grouped data. If I had to pick one... I would probably go for varfun.
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