Indices of the values for which two conditions are true
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Emiliya Taskova
on 11 May 2020
Commented: Emiliya Taskova
on 11 May 2020
I have a table of data where the first column is an abbreviated name (abbrev), second column is the first word of the full name (firstword) and the third is a particular number corresponding to that name. I would like to clean my data from duplicates that have the same 'abbrev' and 'firstword' and sum up the numbers for these duplicates. Some entries may have the same abbreviated name but a different first word- e.g. 'rr' and 'Roger' and 'Dodger' and vice versa, that's why I want to introduce this condition that both the first name and the first word have to match for an entry to be considered a duplicate.
Or in other words from this data:
abbrev =
{'yw' }
{'rr' }
{'yw' }
{'rr' }
firstword =
{'yellow'}
{'Roger' }
{'yellow'}
{'Dodger' }
number =
5
10
1
3
I want to get this:
abbrev =
{'yw' }
{'rr' }
{'rr' }
firstword =
{'yellow'}
{'Roger' }
{'Dodger' }
number =
6
10
3
Thank you in advance!
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Accepted Answer
Peng Li
on 11 May 2020
tbl = table(abbrev(:), firstword(:), number(:));
[gp, outTbl] = findgroups(tbl(:, 1:2));
outTbl.sum = splitapply(@sum, tbl.(3), gp)
outTbl =
3×3 table
Var1 Var2 sum
______ __________ ___
{'rr'} {'Dodger'} 3
{'rr'} {'Roger' } 10
{'yw'} {'yellow'} 6
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