Matrix which cells have multiple values
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(This question was asked previously, but I didn't explain very well, and this time I attached the data file too for more explanation)
Hello
A=Survey.txt;
I've a matrix 61312*3.
1st column: values from 1 to 246 (location, where the vehicle has surveyed)
2nd column: values from 1 to 81 (Originating Place)
3rd column: values from 1 to 81 (Destination place of a vehicle)
I need to have a matrix 81*81 (origin(2nd col)*destination(3rd col)), which every cell may contain multiple values (i.e. the location of the survey(values from 1st col)) because this survey has done in 5 years, so there can be 5 different values(or less or zero) in each cell.
Andrei Bobrov had done the below coding, as a result I get multiple values for most of the cells of matrix, but the problem is some cells contains brackets, while some shows number*1 double etc.
[a,~,ii] = unique(A(:,2)); [b,~,jj] = unique(A(:,3)); out1 = accumarray([ii,jj],A(:,1),[max(ii), max(jj)],@(x){x}); out = [[{nan};num2cell(a(:))],[num2cell(b(:)');out1]];
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Jos (10584)
on 11 Jul 2014
This can be done with a simple one-liner:
M = accumarray(A(:,[2 3]), A(:,1), [81 81], @(x) {x})
M will be a 81-by-81 cell array where M(I,J) contains the survey locations of vehicles going from I to J
Read the help of accumarray, and note the example of "Group values in a cell array".
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Jan
on 10 Jul 2014
The cell does not contain brackets. These brackets are shown only inthe command window for an empty matrix. Therefore I assume, that the posted code works well.
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