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Alejandro Estudillo
Alejandro Estudillo on 19 Feb 2018
Commented: Jan on 20 Feb 2018
I don't know what is wrong with this code. The code works when I don't include the if statement. Any idea?
for i = 1:3
if rt > 100 & rt < 1000
average(i) = mean(rt(cue==i))
dev(i) = std(rt(cue==i))
end
end
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 19 Feb 2018
You are leaving too much for us to guess at, which makes it difficult for us to help you.
Please describe what you mean by "doesn't work" in more detail. Does the code give an error? If so, tell us the complete error message, and which line it occurs on.
If it does not give an error, but just an unexpected result, tell us the expected and actual result.
In general, it would be better to supply code that we can actually run ourselves (e.g. by supplying the values of rt and cue.)

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Jan
Jan on 19 Feb 2018
Edited: Jan on 20 Feb 2018
Or perhaps:
match = (rt > 100 & rt < 1000);
rtx = rt(match);
cuex = cue(match);
for i = 1:3
average(i) = mean(rtx(cuex==i))
dev(i) = std(rtx(cuex==i))
end
Note that "if rt > 100 & rt < 1000" is evaluated as:
if all(rt > 100 & rt < 1000) && ~isempty(rt)
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Alejandro Estudillo
Alejandro Estudillo on 20 Feb 2018
Edited: Alejandro Estudillo on 20 Feb 2018
I just modified some bits and works pretty well!
match = (rt > 100 & rt < 1000);
rtx = rt(match);
cuex = cue(match);
for i = 1:3
average(i) = mean(rtx(cuex==i))
dev(i) = std(rtx(cuex==i))
end
Jan
Jan on 20 Feb 2018
@Alejandro: Yes, this way a typo. Inside the loop rtx and cuex are needed. I've fixed this in my answer.

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Birdman
Birdman on 19 Feb 2018
Edited: Birdman on 19 Feb 2018
You probably forgot subscripting of rt.
for i = 1:3
if rt(i) > 100 & rt(i) < 1000
average(i) = mean(rt(cue==i))
dev(i) = std(rt(cue==i))
end
end
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Alejandro Estudillo
Alejandro Estudillo on 20 Feb 2018
I tried the following code, but it only gives me a couple of values and the first one is 0.
for i = 1:3
if rt(cue==i) > 100 & rt(cue==i) < 1000
average(i) = mean(rt(cue==i))
dev(i) = std(rt(cue==i))
end
end
Birdman
Birdman on 20 Feb 2018
But again
rt(cue==i)
this will result in an array. You may perhaps do it before the loop and give it subscripted to for loop as
rt=rt(cue==i);
for i=1:3
if rt(i)...

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