group sum with matrix

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Boram Lim
Boram Lim el 1 de Mayo de 2018
Comentada: Boram Lim el 1 de Mayo de 2018
With below matrix, I would like to have a sum of the third column and a sum of the fourth column by groups that are the combination of the first and second column.
1 1 1 0.5
1 1 2 0.5
1 1 3 0.5
1 1 4 0.5
1 1 5 0.5
1 2 6 0.5
1 2 7 0.5
1 2 8 0.5
1 2 8 0.5
1 2 9 0.5
2 1 0.1 2
2 1 0.2 2
2 1 0.3 2
2 1 0.4 2
2 1 0.5 2
2 2 0.6 2
2 2 0.7 2
2 2 0.8 2
2 2 0.8 2
2 2 0.9 2
So, here is what I am desiring for
1 1 15 2.5
1 2 38 2.5
2 1 1.5 10
2 2 3.8 10
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 1 de Mayo de 2018
This is very similar to the question you asked yesterday. The same method can be used for both, so please read and learn from the answers you're given as otherwise people will start ignoring your questions.

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza el 1 de Mayo de 2018
The following code will summarise the table as described in question
groups = findgroups(A(:, 1), A(:, 2));
[~, uniqueGroupsIndex] = unique(groups);
uniqueGroups = A(uniqueGroupsIndex, 1:2);
s1 = splitapply(@(x) sum(x), A(:, 3:end), findgroups(A(:, 1), A(:, 2)) );
final = [uniqueGroups s1];
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Boram Lim
Boram Lim el 1 de Mayo de 2018
@Guillaume Thank you. I was trying to use accumarray for this but it did not work. I did not know the slpitapply. Btw, for S1, If I want to have the output with same number row with original data A. How I should do it? When I tried
s1(groups)
It does not work. Thank you in advance.
Boram Lim
Boram Lim el 1 de Mayo de 2018
I got it. It was pretty simple. Thank you.

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