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How do I derive a linear equation for wind speed between 13km/h –50km/h using “if-else”?

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for i = 1: length(Wind_Year)
if WindLight = nnz((Wind_Year >= 13) & (Wind_Year < 50));
Power = m * x + c;
Power = m * WindLight + c;
Power1 =[Power1; Power];
Day1 = [Day1; i];
elseif WindHeavy = nnz((Wind_Year >= 50) & (Wind_Year <= 100));
Power = m * x + c;
Power = m * WindHeavy + c;
Power2 = [Power2; Power];
Day2 = [Day2; i];
end
end
The data (13 - 50) and (50 - 100) is coming from 12 spreadsheets.

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Andreas Bernatzky
Andreas Bernatzky on 22 Jun 2020
you have to index Wind_Year with your increment i.
For example Wind_Year(i) but heavily depends on what type of container your Wind_Year variable belongs to (Table,Vector,Cell...)
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Thomas Portsmouth
Thomas Portsmouth on 22 Jun 2020
source_directory = 'C:\Users\thoma\OneDrive\Desktop\Project 1';
source_file = dir(fullfile(source_directory, '*.csv'));
Wind_Year = [];
for i = 1: 12
file_name = fullfile(source_directory,source_file(i).name);
file_data = xlsread(file_name);
Wind_Month = file_data(:, 7);
Wind_Year = [Wind_Year; Wind_Month];
end
This is where my Wind_Year is coming from, its 12 spredsheets of data.
Andreas Bernatzky
Andreas Bernatzky on 27 Jul 2020
Hello Thomas,
sorry for the late reply. Maybe you can attach one of the (shorter) excel-Sheets?
Than I can have a better look on it.
Your code looks ok to me for iterating over all sheets.

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