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Rehsaping Data Table to new format

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Matt
Matt 2017 年 4 月 7 日
回答済み: Matt 2017 年 4 月 10 日
Hi, I have a data table that exists like:
[date] [field] [data]
1/1/2017 A 1
1/2/2017 A 2
1/3/2017 A 3
1/1/2017 B 3
1/2/2017 B 2
1/3/2017 B 1
1/1/2017 C 4
1/2/2017 C 5
1/3/2017 C 6
and i want to reshape the data to be like this:
[Date] [A] [B] [C]
1/1/2017 1 3 4
1/2/2017 2 2 5
1/3/2017 3 1 6
so that each unique value in fields becomes a new field name in the new table.
I saw this conversion done in a tutorial the other day, but cant recall how it was done at all, thanks for any input in advance!
Matt

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins 2017 年 4 月 7 日
I think you are looking for unstack:
>> t = cell2table( ...
{'1/1/2017', 'A', 1; ...
'1/2/2017', 'A', 2; ...
'1/3/2017', 'A', 3; ...
'1/1/2017', 'B', 3; ...
'1/2/2017', 'B', 2; ...
'1/3/2017', 'B', 1; ...
'1/1/2017', 'C', 4; ...
'1/2/2017', 'C', 5; ...
'1/3/2017', 'C', 6},'VariableNames',{'date' 'field' 'data'});
>> t.date = datetime(t.date,'InputFormat','MM/dd/yyy');
>> t.field = categorical(t.field)
t =
9×3 table
date field data
___________ _____ ____
01-Jan-2017 A 1
02-Jan-2017 A 2
03-Jan-2017 A 3
01-Jan-2017 B 3
02-Jan-2017 B 2
03-Jan-2017 B 1
01-Jan-2017 C 4
02-Jan-2017 C 5
03-Jan-2017 C 6
>> t2 = unstack(t,'data','field')
t2 =
3×4 table
date A B C
___________ _ _ _
01-Jan-2017 1 3 4
02-Jan-2017 2 2 5
03-Jan-2017 3 1 6

その他の回答 (2 件)

Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2017 年 4 月 7 日
If your data is stored in a table or timetable, use unstack. The first example on that documentation page is pretty close to the exact scenario you gave, so it should be easy to adapt for your needs.

Matt
Matt 2017 年 4 月 10 日
Both answer the question and accomplish what i was looking to do, thanks very much!

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