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Dylan Mecca
Dylan Mecca on 27 Feb 2018
Commented: Rik on 9 Mar 2018
How can I make matlab do a calculation, that will require a previous line, for a condition being true? Please reference the file I've attached.
When the 'z' vector is true, or 1, I want to take the current line's 'v', and subtract the previous line's 'v'. Then, if the next line is also true, to do the same calculation; so on and so forth until z = 0.
I will then want to take an average over each given interval of z being true, and put that into a new vector.
Any help is appreciated!
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 27 Feb 2018
Can you explain a lot better what it is you want to do. For your given file, what should the output be?
Dylan Mecca
Dylan Mecca on 27 Feb 2018
Output should have a new vector of average 'v' only where z = 1.
For instance, cells 3:9 have 'z' as true. Take the average of 'v' during that interval, and store that average value as the first value in a new vector.
Do the same for cells 11:16, where that average will be stored as the second value in the new vector.
And finally, do it for a third vector value for average value of 'v' where 'z' = 1 in cells 19:22.
I can build a hard code to satisfy these cell values, but I need help developing a way to make matlab see the pattern I', trying to explain.

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Rik
Rik on 27 Feb 2018
If you have the Image Processing Toolbox, you can use bwlabel to label each group of indices where z is 1. If you don't have this toolbox, this wikipedia page could help.
data=xlsread('absbreak.xlsx');
v=data(:,2);
z=data(:,3);
[labels,num]=bwlabel(z==1);
avg_vec=zeros(1,num);
for n=1:num
avg_vec(n)=mean(v(labels==n));
end
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Rik
Rik on 9 Mar 2018
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