Finding Closest Data Point
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I have one matrix with data in the first column and time stamps in the second column (datamatrix.mat). The next matrix contains spiketimes (spiketimematrix.mat). I want to get the data point in the first column of first matrix that is the closest time point corresponding to the spike times in spiketimematrix.mat. For example, the first spiketime is 166.1670, which corresponds to the closet time point of 166.1696 and corresponds with the data point 2.5281.
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Image Analyst
2016 年 10 月 25 日
Try something like
% Find all time differences:
timeDiffs = abs(timeStamps - spikeTimes);
% Find out which has the smallest difference:
[minTimeDiff, indexOfMin] = min(timeDiffs);
% Get the value from column 1.
result = dataColumn1(indexOfMin)
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Image Analyst
2016 年 10 月 26 日
Sorry - that's what I get for tossing something off the top of my head and not actually testing it. Ignore that code (I'll delete it) and use this instead:
numPoints1 = 6;
timeStamps = rand(numPoints1, 1) % Sample data.
numPoints2 = 3;
spikeTimes = rand(numPoints2, 1) % Sample data.
t1 = [timeStamps, zeros(length(timeStamps), 1)];
t2 = [spikeTimes, zeros(length(spikeTimes), 1)];
distances = pdist2(t1, t2)
minDistance = min(distances(distances>0))
[row, column] = find(distances == minDistance)
fprintf('The minimum time difference is %f and goes between\n timeStamp(%d) = %f, and\n spikeTimes(%d) = %f\n',...
minDistance, row, timeStamps(row), column, spikeTimes(column));
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Roger Stafford
2016 年 10 月 25 日
I recommend you use the ‘pdist2’ function using the “Smallest” option. It is described at:
https://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/pdist2.html
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