Split array of sensor data by indexing
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Eric
el 20 de Oct. de 2020
Comentada: Eric
el 20 de Oct. de 2020
Hey all,
Beginner here. Searching for an effective, simple solution to a data prep problem.
I'm building a function to import sensor data (attached). It comes in unsorted, with column "name" as string type (e.g., 'Chest', 'Tib'). This is also mirrored in column "serial", which matches the serial number of that sensor. Other columns timestamp, accx, etc. correspond to one sample measured at that time by each sensor.
I want to automatically detect the unique sensor names (or serial), and then split the array and create a timetable for each sensor. Later, we need to upsample, filter, synchronize, and transform the data of each sensor independently, and I assume that this is simpler when these data are seperated.
I started with this
c=unique(Data.IMU.name)
But am having trouble creating a proper method of indexing or looping for complete this task. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Stephen23
el 20 de Oct. de 2020
Editada: Stephen23
el 20 de Oct. de 2020
"I want to ... split the array and create a timetable for each sensor."
Why do you need to do that?
One of the benefits of using tables/timetables is the ability to group data and apply functions those groups:
Whilst it is certainly possible to split up your data into separate tables/timetables (e.g. in a cell array), most likely a much better use of MATLAB would be to just use the table functionality which lets you group and process data within the table. But it really depends on what you are going to do with this data, which so far you have not explained.
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