How to create a pivot table from this table (revised)
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Suppose I have a table T
location gender
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Customer 1 NY male
Customer 2 LA female
Customer 3 Austin female
Customer 4 LA female
Then I want to create a pivot table
Male Female
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NY 1 0
LA 0 2
Austin 0 1
I checked unstack and grpstat but I am not sure. What will be a next step?
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Dave B
on 15 Aug 2021
Edited: Dave B
on 15 Aug 2021
Maybe there's a simpler path, but how about using groupsummary followed by unstack?
% Generate your table
cust = {'Customer 1' 'Customer 2' 'Customer 3'};
location = categorical({'NY' 'LA' 'Austin'},{'NY' 'LA' 'Austin'})';
gender = categorical({'male' 'female' 'female'},{'male' 'female'})';
t=table(location,gender);
% groupsumamry for counts, unstack for pivot, and then set NaNs to 0
s=groupsummary(t,{'location' 'gender'});
result=unstack(s,'GroupCount','gender');
result.female(isnan(result.female))=0;
result.male(isnan(result.male))=0;
disp(result)
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the cyclist
on 15 Aug 2021
What you want to do is not really a pivot:
% Create your table
customer = {'1';'2';'3'};
location = {'NY';'LA';'Austin'};
gender = {'male';'female';'female'};
tbl = table(customer,location,gender)
% You don't need the above. It is just to create your data.
% Create columns for male and female
tbl.male = double(strcmp(tbl.gender,'male'));
tbl.female = double(strcmp(tbl.gender,'female'));
% Drop the gender column
tbl.gender = []
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the cyclist
on 15 Aug 2021
Ah. I thought you just wanted to replace male/female with binary variables.
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