Average of every 25 rows in a table
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Hello,
I have a table of 10 columns and 1000 rows. I would like to take the average of each column for every 25 rows. How to code that please?
Thank you
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Abhishek Tiwari
on 3 Jul 2022
Hi,
This might work,
% Sample data
data = rand(1000, 10);
% Calculating Output Dimension (#columns will be same)
rows = 1000/25;
output = ones(rows, 10);
% Start first 25 entries then compute mean and increase index for next
% 25 entries
for row = 0:rows-1
output(row+1, :) = mean(data(25*row+1:25*(row+1),:));
end
output
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Abhishek Tiwari
on 5 Jul 2022
Edited: Abhishek Tiwari
on 5 Jul 2022
Just defining dimension of output table... It is better than create one dynamically, saves time. When we average every 25 rows for each column dimension of output table is reduced from 1000 to 1000/25 (=40) but column remains same.
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Akira Agata
on 3 Jul 2022
Edited: Akira Agata
on 3 Jul 2022
Another possible solution:
% Sample data
data = rand(1000, 10);
% Grouping
group = repelem(1:size(data, 1)/25, 25)';
% Apply mean function for each group
output = splitapply(@mean, data, group);
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Akira Agata
on 4 Jul 2022
I just wanted to create "group number".
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