How do I identify unique rows based on multiple columns and calculate the average of the rest of the columns?
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I have a matrix as below:
A = [1 4 3 8; 4 5 6 9; 1 6 3 6; 2 6 9 3; 1 5 3 7];
My goal is to identify rows with both identical Column 1 and identical Column 3 values, and then calculate the average for the rest of the columns, i.e., Column 2 and Column 4, within these duplicate rows. In this example, the duplicate rows would be Rows # 1, 3, and 5. My ending matrix would be:
B = [1 5 3 7; 4 5 6 9; 2 6 9 3];
This is a much simplified example. In reality, I have 35 columns that need to be averaged, and millions of rows. What is the most efficient way of handling this? Do I have to write a loop and process each of the unique rows individually?
Many thanks!
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Kevin Holly
on 19 Oct 2021
Edited: Kevin Holly
on 19 Oct 2021
A = [1 4 3 8; 4 5 6 9; 1 6 3 6; 2 6 9 3; 1 5 3 7]
I am going to assume that any row that columns 1 and 3 are identical, irregardless of what pair, you want to ignore those rows in the averaging of other columns.
Here is my approach:
t = table(A(:,1),A(:,3))
[C, ia, ic] = unique(t,'rows')
ic==1
A(ic==1,:)
mean(A(ic==1,:))
B = [mean(A(ic==1,:));A(ic~=1,:)]
Your answer:
B = [1 5 3 7; 4 5 6 9; 2 6 9 3]
Without showing work:
t = table(A(:,1),A(:,3));
[~,~,ic] = unique(t,'rows');
B = [mean(A(ic==1,:));A(ic~=1,:)]
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