Access data from a cell array

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Rajvi Amle
Rajvi Amle el 14 de Jul. de 2021
Comentada: Rajvi Amle el 17 de Jul. de 2021
I have a cell array of 1x10 where each of the 10 arrays are matrices of 138x18. If I want to access the data of each of the cells but just want to calculate the sum of (138,1) and (138,2) from each arrays then how do I calculate and how can I access it?
I tried below to get access through the cell as shown below:
x- 1x10 cell- 138x18 double
X=x{1,10};
m_Au_A1=X(:,1);
m_Au_V1=X(:,2);
I want to calculate the sum of (138,1) and (138,2) from each arrays of cell. How that can be done? Any help would be really appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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Rajvi Amle
Rajvi Amle el 14 de Jul. de 2021
@Devanuj Deka Sorry for my incovenience and making a confusion in a question. Yes, I want the column vector containing the element wise sum of the entire first and and second colomn in each array.
Devanuj Deka
Devanuj Deka el 15 de Jul. de 2021
Thanks for clarifying @Rajvi Amle. I have posted an answer with a solution, please check if this is what you wanted.

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Devanuj Deka
Devanuj Deka el 15 de Jul. de 2021
Editada: Devanuj Deka el 15 de Jul. de 2021
@Rajvi Amle, you can try this:
load x % Load the data
Sum = cell(1,10); % Initialize a 1x10 cell array which will store the summed columns from each matrix in 'x'.
for i = 1:10 % For the i'th cell in 'x'
mat = x{i}; % extract the matrix
Sum{i} = mat(:,1) + mat(:,2); % store the sum of the first two columns
end
Here 'Sum' will be a 1x10 cell array, where the i'th cell will store a column vector which is the sum of the first two columns of the matrix in the i'th cell of 'x'. I hope this helps.
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Rajvi Amle
Rajvi Amle el 16 de Jul. de 2021
@Devanuj Deka. Yes now I got an answer for mean as I expected. I calculate standard of deviation and confidence interval based on the mean. But my graph (attached as Fig6_CI) shows only a single line instead of showing three lines as upper bound, mean and the lower bound. Following is my code I calculated std and CI so far: Could you please help me with this?.
Sum_col = cell(1,10); % Initialize a 1x10 cell array which will store the summed columns from each matrix in 'x'.
for i = 1:10 % For the i'th cell in 'x'
T=t{i};
T(end+1:139)= missing;
mat = x{i}; % extract the matrix
mat_sum= mat(:,1) + mat(:,2); % store the sum of the first two columns
mat_sum(end+1:139) = missing;
Sum{i} = mat_sum;
end
Sum_array = cell2mat(Sum);
col_mean = mean(Sum_array,2,'omitnan');
% Confidence interval of 95% for simulated data
std=col_mean/size(Sum_array,2); % std dev of mean(y) is mean(y)/nObs
% ts = tinv([0.025; 0.975],length(x1)-1); % T-Score
CI95 = [col_mean col_mean + 1.96.*(std/sqrt(length(mat_sum))) col_mean - 1.96.*(std/sqrt(length(mat_sum)))] ;
Rajvi Amle
Rajvi Amle el 17 de Jul. de 2021
@Devanuj Deka Could you please help me with this if possible? This could be really helpful because i am working on my project and I am totally new in Matlab and trying to learn it.

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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR el 14 de Jul. de 2021
Let us create a random data.
random_data_cell=arrayfun(@(x) rand(138,18), 1:10, 'uni',0);
Let merge these data set in a matrix.
random_data_matrix=cat(3,random_data_cell{:});
size(random_data_matrix)
ans = 1×3
138 18 10
% "I want to calculate the sum of (138,1) and (138,2) from each arrays of cell."
sum_of_138_1=sum(random_data_matrix(138,1,:))
sum_of_138_1 = 5.7619
sum_of_138_2=sum(random_data_matrix(138,2,:))
sum_of_138_2 = 3.4424
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Rajvi Amle
Rajvi Amle el 14 de Jul. de 2021
@ANKUR KUMAR Sorry for my incovenience and mistakenly made a confusion in a question. I want the column vector containing the element wise sum of the entire first and and second colomn in each array.
ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR el 14 de Jul. de 2021
Editada: ANKUR KUMAR el 14 de Jul. de 2021
If you want to calculate the element wise sum, you can do it using the sum commands.
random_data_cell=arrayfun(@(x) rand(138,18), 1:10, 'uni',0);
random_data_matrix=cat(3,random_data_cell{:});
output=sum(random_data_matrix,3);
output
output = 138×18
5.9721 5.4324 6.1655 4.4693 4.7727 5.7600 5.7924 5.5296 3.4552 5.3622 5.2822 6.8909 6.3871 4.5325 6.0799 4.7366 4.5823 5.3439 4.5680 5.1044 3.8329 4.1000 6.6097 3.6770 4.1740 4.1137 5.9776 2.2656 4.5354 5.6484 4.2640 3.4529 5.0674 4.1760 4.9397 5.4225 4.0440 4.0330 2.7096 4.4737 4.7923 4.8489 3.7870 4.8415 4.1043 5.1490 2.5537 5.4141 4.1984 5.1140 5.3451 5.3463 4.5572 5.0309 4.0869 4.5015 5.9514 5.2031 3.4604 5.1385 5.5002 4.3508 5.4030 6.8004 4.6312 4.2704 4.8556 6.2446 4.5646 4.4551 3.9234 5.3623 4.4039 5.4754 5.7783 3.5712 6.6286 4.8854 4.6261 5.3618 6.3978 6.9742 5.0644 5.9297 5.1274 4.4751 5.1649 3.7136 5.3540 3.2868 7.5646 5.1302 4.7648 4.7789 6.0271 6.0025 5.5054 5.1250 4.6288 5.6412 5.0644 5.7957 5.3603 4.2789 5.3654 3.3256 5.2350 5.0227 6.2739 4.5899 5.0476 5.5893 5.4855 4.8651 4.5546 4.8745 4.7439 8.0537 4.8122 6.4072 3.0733 5.1822 3.7056 6.1357 4.8739 5.3994 5.0761 3.7176 5.6164 5.1590 5.4305 5.4357 5.0424 5.4848 5.5599 5.2829 4.6477 3.5005 4.6719 4.4396 5.6583 5.7473 5.0443 6.3915 4.5823 4.8743 4.5528 4.9836 3.7416 6.4809 5.1090 5.7665 4.7820 4.4281 4.3189 3.8533 4.4411 3.8667 5.5423 4.9134 5.7209 5.3886 4.5839 4.3828 5.0645 5.3717 4.6212 5.9840 4.5980 6.1460 5.1197 6.8984 6.1678 4.1784 5.1346 5.4579 3.3217 5.2189 5.0166 5.4038
size(output)
ans = 1×2
138 18
If this is not the expected output, please let us know the dimension of your expected output. What would be the dimension of the output you are expecting?

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