shifting a column in Matlab of CSV

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fima v
fima v el 7 de Oct. de 2024
Comentada: Star Strider el 7 de Oct. de 2024
Hello , I have two CSV files attached in ZIP format.one of the colums is from -1 to 1.
Is the a way in matlab to import the CSV ,ater that shift -1 to 1 coulms into 0 to 2?
adding 1 to each cell of the column?
then saving the CSV in updated form?
Thanks.

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Drishti
Drishti el 7 de Oct. de 2024
Editada: Drishti el 7 de Oct. de 2024
Hi Fima,
To modify the range of the columns of the provided ‘.csv’ files from [-1,1] to [0,2], one possible work around is to first convert the table into an array form by leveraging ‘table2array’ function.
After converting the array to the ‘double’ data type, you can add `1` to each element. The modified array can be stored in the form of a table by utilizing ‘array2table’ function.
Refer to the code snippet below for better understanding:
% Read the CSV file into a table
data = readtable(filePath);
% Convert the table to an array for numerical operations
dataArray = table2array(data);
% Ensure the data array is of type double
dataArray = double(dataArray);
% Add 1 to each element in the array
dataArray = dataArray + 1;
% Convert any -0 to 0
dataArray(dataArray == 0) = 0;
% Convert the array back to a table
data = array2table(dataArray, 'VariableNames', data.Properties.VariableNames);
The above code modifies all the columns of the table. If you want to modify only a particular column, refer to the implementation below:
columnIndex = 2;
% Read the CSV file into a table
data = readtable(filePath);
% Add 1 to each element in the specified column
data{:, columnIndex} = data{:, columnIndex} + 1;
% Convert any -0 to 0 in the specified column
data{data{:, columnIndex} == 0, columnIndex} = 0;
You can also refer to the MATLAB Documentation of ‘table2array’ and ‘array2table’ functions:
I hope this helps in getting started.

Star Strider
Star Strider el 7 de Oct. de 2024
The ‘Var1’ (first column) values are not exactly -1 and +1 so you have a choice to make. Either keep them as such (so after adding 1 the lowest values will be small floating-point decimal fractions) or use the round function to round them to integers. I have done both here, choose the approach you want.
Try this —
Uz = unzip('CSV_files.zip')
Uz = 1x2 cell array
{'ch2.csv'} {'ch4.csv'}
CH2 = readtable(Uz{1}) % Original
CH2 = 500002x2 table
Var1 Var2 ________ _____ -1 -0.18 -1 0.02 -0.99999 -0.18 -0.99999 -0.16 -0.99999 -0.27 -0.99998 -0.09 -0.99998 -0.05 -0.99997 -0.19 -0.99997 -0.01 -0.99997 -0.14 -0.99996 -0.25 -0.99996 -0.05 -0.99995 -0.11 -0.99995 0 -0.99995 -0.17 -0.99994 -0.05
[Var1min, Var1max] = bounds(CH2.Var1) % Original
Var1min = -1.0000
Var1max = 1.0000
CH2.Var1 = CH2.Var1 + 1 % Add 1
CH2 = 500002x2 table
Var1 Var2 _______ _____ -2e-06 -0.18 2e-06 0.02 6e-06 -0.18 1e-05 -0.16 1.4e-05 -0.27 1.8e-05 -0.09 2.2e-05 -0.05 2.6e-05 -0.19 3e-05 -0.01 3.4e-05 -0.14 3.8e-05 -0.25 4.2e-05 -0.05 4.6e-05 -0.11 5e-05 0 5.4e-05 -0.17 5.8e-05 -0.05
[Var1min, Var1max] = bounds(CH2.Var1) % Check Result
Var1min = -2.0000e-06
Var1max = 2.0000
CH2.Var1 = round(CH2.Var1) % Round To Nearest Integer
CH2 = 500002x2 table
Var1 Var2 ____ _____ 0 -0.18 0 0.02 0 -0.18 0 -0.16 0 -0.27 0 -0.09 0 -0.05 0 -0.19 0 -0.01 0 -0.14 0 -0.25 0 -0.05 0 -0.11 0 0 0 -0.17 0 -0.05
[Var1min, Var1max] = bounds(CH2.Var1) % Check Result
Var1min = 0
Var1max = 2
CH4 = readtable(Uz{1}) % Original
CH4 = 500002x2 table
Var1 Var2 ________ _____ -1 -0.18 -1 0.02 -0.99999 -0.18 -0.99999 -0.16 -0.99999 -0.27 -0.99998 -0.09 -0.99998 -0.05 -0.99997 -0.19 -0.99997 -0.01 -0.99997 -0.14 -0.99996 -0.25 -0.99996 -0.05 -0.99995 -0.11 -0.99995 0 -0.99995 -0.17 -0.99994 -0.05
[Var1min, Var1max] = bounds(CH4.Var1) % Original
Var1min = -1.0000
Var1max = 1.0000
CH4.Var1 = CH4.Var1 + 1 % Add 1
CH4 = 500002x2 table
Var1 Var2 _______ _____ -2e-06 -0.18 2e-06 0.02 6e-06 -0.18 1e-05 -0.16 1.4e-05 -0.27 1.8e-05 -0.09 2.2e-05 -0.05 2.6e-05 -0.19 3e-05 -0.01 3.4e-05 -0.14 3.8e-05 -0.25 4.2e-05 -0.05 4.6e-05 -0.11 5e-05 0 5.4e-05 -0.17 5.8e-05 -0.05
[Var1min, Var1max] = bounds(CH4.Var1) % Check Result
Var1min = -2.0000e-06
Var1max = 2.0000
CH4.Var1 = round(CH4.Var1) % Round To Nearest Integer
CH4 = 500002x2 table
Var1 Var2 ____ _____ 0 -0.18 0 0.02 0 -0.18 0 -0.16 0 -0.27 0 -0.09 0 -0.05 0 -0.19 0 -0.01 0 -0.14 0 -0.25 0 -0.05 0 -0.11 0 0 0 -0.17 0 -0.05
[Var1min, Var1max] = bounds(CH4.Var1) % Check Result
Var1min = 0
Var1max = 2
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 7 de Oct. de 2024
Star Strider
Star Strider el 7 de Oct. de 2024
If you give it the same name, that will over-write the existing file, so I am giving it a new name here —
Uz = unzip('CSV_files.zip')
Uz = 1x2 cell array
{'ch2.csv'} {'ch4.csv'}
CH4 = readtable(Uz{2}) % Original
CH4 = 500002x2 table
Var1 Var2 ________ _____ -1 -0.42 -1 -0.57 -0.99999 -0.39 -0.99999 -0.52 -0.99999 -0.42 -0.99998 -0.53 -0.99998 -0.33 -0.99997 -0.53 -0.99997 -0.39 -0.99997 -0.52 -0.99996 -0.35 -0.99996 -0.58 -0.99995 -0.48 -0.99995 -0.34 -0.99995 -0.66 -0.99994 -0.55
CH4.Var1 = CH4.Var1 + 1 % Add 1
CH4 = 500002x2 table
Var1 Var2 _______ _____ -2e-06 -0.42 2e-06 -0.57 6e-06 -0.39 1e-05 -0.52 1.4e-05 -0.42 1.8e-05 -0.53 2.2e-05 -0.33 2.6e-05 -0.53 3e-05 -0.39 3.4e-05 -0.52 3.8e-05 -0.35 4.2e-05 -0.58 4.6e-05 -0.48 5e-05 -0.34 5.4e-05 -0.66 5.8e-05 -0.55
CH4.Var1 = round(CH4.Var1) % Round To Nearest Integer
CH4 = 500002x2 table
Var1 Var2 ____ _____ 0 -0.42 0 -0.57 0 -0.39 0 -0.52 0 -0.42 0 -0.53 0 -0.33 0 -0.53 0 -0.39 0 -0.52 0 -0.35 0 -0.58 0 -0.48 0 -0.34 0 -0.66 0 -0.55
writetable(CH4, 'ch4_2.csv') % Write To ‘.csv’ File
which('ch4_2.csv') % Check File Exists
/users/mss.system.4224s/ch4_2.csv
% type('ch4_2.csv') % Check Results
The site is acting strangely today, and this is taking too long for it to run. The type call seems to be the problem. Everything else works.
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