How can I find a corresponding data value to a text value?
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I read an Excel file which contains text and numerical data. It looks like this:
For each trial I have to see whether there is a looking ('yes') and eventually add up the durations of all the yesses for each trial.
I found the correct trial with the following code:
T = readcell(BehDataParticipant2);
T_trial1 = strcmp(T, 'Trial 1');
It resulted in zeros and ones throughout the whole table. But now I don't know how to find a 'yes' and the corresponding duration in those corresponding rows. Can you help me? Thanks!
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dpb
on 9 Feb 2022
tToy=readtable(BehDataParticipant2,'ReadVariableNames',1,'VariableNamingRule','preserve');
tToy.LookLeftToy=categorical(tToy.LookLeftToy);
tToySummary=groupsummary(tToy,tToy.LookLeftToy,'sum',tToy.("Duration - msec"))
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dpb
on 15 Feb 2022
Understand...is easy to do when still learning one's way around in MATLAB.
I've observed it is the penchant to also want to create new, external variables from the table containing the data to work with instead of using the table reference to the data in the table directly. As a general practice, try to avoid making unneccessary copies of data you already have; there's an extensive section in the documentation on tables on how to reference table data that is invaluable and mandatory reading to use tables effectively -- and for disparate data types and convenience in higher-level coding abstraction, the table is about the alpha dog in the pack of tools available in MATLAB.
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DGM
on 9 Feb 2022
Edited: DGM
on 9 Feb 2022
Create the masks only over the relevant columns. Then use a logical combination of the masks to select the entries from the first column.
T = {1180, 'Trial 1', 'yes';
1150, 'Trial 1', [];
860, 'Trial 1', 'yes';
1350, 'Trial 2', 'yes';
940, 'Trial 2', 'yes'};
maskt1 = strcmpi(T(:,2),'trial 1');
maskt2 = strcmpi(T(:,2),'trial 2');
maskyn = strcmpi(T(:,3),'yes');
maskedvalues1 = cell2mat(T(maskt1 & maskyn,1))
maskedvalues2 = cell2mat(T(maskt2 & maskyn,1))
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