Average data along z

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Alireza H.
Alireza H. on 5 Oct 2018
Edited: Alireza H. on 5 Oct 2018
I have data at given xyz points (i.e. locations). For each xy pair, there are multiple z values. I'd like to average the data along the z dimension. In other words, go from 3D+Value to 2D+AveragedValueAlongZ. Is there a fast way to do this (i.e. not needing loops)? Thanks in advance.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2018
Edited: Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2018
[uxy, ~, uidx] = unique([x(:), y(:)], 'rows');
avgv = accumarray(uidx, v(:), [], @mean);
output = [uxy, avgv];
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2018
The above can be used for scattered points where there are not necessarily the same number of z for each x/y combination.
Alireza H.
Alireza H. on 5 Oct 2018
Edited: Alireza H. on 5 Oct 2018
Thank you so much, Walter! This is exactly what I needed. My data was actually 4D: [ x y z Value] and I wanted 3D z-averaged: [x y AveragedValueAlongZ] but a minor change to your code did the job.

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jonas
jonas on 5 Oct 2018
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Oct 2018
This can be useful, but does depend upon the points being gridded, with an equal number of z points for each (x,y) pair.
jonas
jonas on 5 Oct 2018
Ah yes, that's how I interpret 3D to 2D, but in hindsight I agree that OP is probably looking for your solution.

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