For repeating values in a column calculate the corresponding adjacent columns

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Hi,
I have a table T with 3 columns to make it simple:
There there is a repeat value in column 1 I would like to calculate the max of the values in column 2, min of the values in column 3 for all corresponding values of col 1 (where the same value was found) and regenerate the table without the repeat values in col 1 and the results as calculated previosly for cols 2 and 3. The number of reps in col 1 can be >2:
Thanks.

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Arif Hoq
Arif Hoq on 4 Mar 2022
Edited: Arif Hoq on 4 Mar 2022
A=[1 233 456;2 3434 565; 3 4545 2323; 4 4595 595; 4 121 343; 5 1212 4145]; % assume A is table
B=diff(A(:,1));
[idx]=find(B==0);
A(idx,:)=[] % delete the row with same value
A = 5×3
1 233 456 2 3434 565 3 4545 2323 4 121 343 5 1212 4145
or
A1=[1 233 456;2 3434 565; 3 4545 2323; 4 4595 595; 4 121 343; 5 1212 4145]; % assume A is table
[C,ia,ic]=unique(A1(:,1),'rows','stable');
output=A1(ia,:)
output = 5×3
1 233 456 2 3434 565 3 4545 2323 4 4595 595 5 1212 4145
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Gabi
Gabi on 7 Mar 2022
Edited: Gabi on 7 Mar 2022
I eneded up using a variation of your code Arif, does the job, in essence I had to order the columns based on the requirements before extracting:
A=table2array(T);
B=sortrows(A,[1 2 4],{'ascend' 'descend' 'ascend'})
[C,ia,ic]=unique(B(:,1),'rows','first')
D=B(ia,:)
E=array2table(D);

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Davide Masiello
Davide Masiello on 4 Mar 2022
Edited: Davide Masiello on 4 Mar 2022
I have expanded it for cases where there are multiple repeated values.
clear,clc
A = [[(1:6)';(6:10)';(10:14)';(14:20)'],rand(23,1),rand(23,1)]
l0 = find(~diff(A(:,1)));
for i = 1:length(l0)
A(l0(i),2) = max(A(l0(i),2),A(l0(i)+1,2));
A(l0(i),3) = min(A(l0(i),3),A(l0(i)+1,3));
end
A(l0+1,:) = []
The result you get from this code is
% Before code
A =
1 0.74618 0.080281
2 0.11749 0.36047
3 0.50902 0.82891
4 0.16883 0.21461
5 0.83111 0.79104
6 0.92801 0.65469
6 0.16948 0.026146
7 0.88374 0.78578
8 0.38786 0.92256
9 0.38257 0.49231
10 0.27145 0.83401
10 0.86788 0.13135
11 0.7415 0.75978
12 0.44787 0.92574
13 0.70964 0.83271
14 0.94433 0.2594
14 0.17412 0.21302
15 0.2446 0.52231
16 0.64093 0.39736
17 0.80861 0.47911
18 0.85337 0.9939
19 0.39812 0.60448
20 0.11549 0.94491
% After code
A =
1 0.74618 0.080281
2 0.11749 0.36047
3 0.50902 0.82891
4 0.16883 0.21461
5 0.83111 0.79104
6 0.92801 0.026146
7 0.88374 0.78578
8 0.38786 0.92256
9 0.38257 0.49231
10 0.86788 0.13135
11 0.7415 0.75978
12 0.44787 0.92574
13 0.70964 0.83271
14 0.94433 0.21302
15 0.2446 0.52231
16 0.64093 0.39736
17 0.80861 0.47911
18 0.85337 0.9939
19 0.39812 0.60448
20 0.11549 0.94491
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Davide Masiello
Davide Masiello on 4 Mar 2022
In the file you gave T is a structure with one field (also named T, which is a table).
At the beginning of your code, write
A=table2array(T.T);
then the rest of the code will work fine.
Gabi
Gabi on 4 Mar 2022
Edited: Gabi on 4 Mar 2022
Just noticed that this works if there are only 2 same values in column 1, if there are 3 or more it doesn't unfortunately. In other words, the number of repetions in col 1 can vary and it's not max 2.

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