How to conditionally merge rows in a table
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Hi,
I have a quick question - I have the following table T and I would like to merge the rows where the values of the variables lat, lon and id are identical and where only the values of the key variable are different. The desired output is shown.
lat = [45.67, 45.67, 56.89, 78.61]';
lon = [-66.45, -66.45, -65, -67]';
id = [202, 202, 201, 200]';
key = {'A', 'B', 'C', 'C'}';
T = table(lat, lon, id, key)
[C, ia, ic] = unique(T(:, 1:3),'rows')
% desired output:
lat = [45.67, 56.89, 78.61]';
lon = [-66.45, -65, -67]';
id = [202, 201, 200]';
key = {'A, B', 'C', 'C'}';
desired_output = table(lat, lon, id, key)
Thank you,
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Stephen23
on 8 Jan 2021
Edited: Stephen23
on 8 Jan 2021
lat = [45.67, 45.67, 56.89, 78.61]';
lon = [-66.45, -66.45, -65, -67]';
id = [202, 202, 201, 200]';
key = {'A', 'B', 'C', 'C'}';
T = table(lat, lon, id, key)
[C, ia, ic] = unique(T(:, 1:3),'rows');
C.key = splitapply(@(s)join(s,', '),T.key,ic)
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