Error with table subtraction
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At the line d1, error appears that '-' is undefined operator. If bsxfun is used, error on numeric arrays is shown. Conversion of table type (before and after d1) leads to different errors. Please, suggest suitable modification with data format table.
a=[0.5;0.6;0.9;1.0;1.6]
b=[2.0;1.5;1.3;2.8;3.2]
c=[-0.1;0.4;0.5;1.1;1.4]
T=table(a,b,c)
for i=2:size(T,1)
if T{i,'a'}>T{i-1,'a'}
d=min(T{i,:})
else
d=0
end
d1=sum(d-T,2)
end
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To suggest suitable modification we would first need to know what it is you intended doing. As it is, your loop is pointless since it overwrites d at each step, so only the last iteration of the loop will have an effect on d.
subtraction is not defined for tables, so once again it's not clear what you intended to do with your last line, nor why you're using a table in the first place.
Also note that your table has only one row. Did you mean
T = table(a', b', c', 'VariableNames', {'a', 'b', 'c'})
instead?
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Guillaume
on 4 Jan 2018
A complete guess, since you haven't explained what you're trying to do:
a=[0.5 0.6 0.9 1.0 1.6];
b=[2.0 1.5 1.3 2.8 3.2];
c=[-0.1 0.4 0.5 1.1 1.4];
m = [a;b;c]';
d = min(m, [], 2);
d([true; diff(m(:, 1)) <= 0]) = 0;
%these last two lines could also be written as the slightly more obscure one-liner:
% d = min(m, [], 2) .* [0; diff(m(:, 1)) > 0];
d1 = sum(d-m, 2)
Using a table for this does not make sense.
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