How to apply arrayfun for multiple column
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Dear all, I am using following code for the one column in a data matrix. however, I have 60 columns and 6892 rows in the data matrix. How to apply the collowing code on the all columns, please suggest.
n = 6892; % total number of rows
m = 100; % window size
h = arrayfun(@(k)genhurst(y(k:m+k-1)),1:30:(n-m+1),'UniformOutput',false); % 30 is the forward shifting size
HH=h.';
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Guillaume
2019 年 10 月 28 日
If you really want to use arrayfun you could do it like this:
windowsize = 100; %why call it m when window size is a lot clearer?
[rows, cols] = ndgrid(1:30:size(y, 1)-windowsize+1, 1:size(y, 2));
HH = arrayfun(@(row, col) genhurst(y(row:row+windowsize-1, col)), rows, cols, 'UniformOutput', false);
or you could just use an explicit loop which might be clearer and faster.
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Guillaume
2019 年 10 月 29 日
I made a silly mistake in the explicit loop code. I forgot to subtract the window size from startrows. It should be:
startrows = 1:30:size(y, 1)-windowsize+1;
same as in the ndgrid code.
As for your later code. You have loaded the data into a variable called data but then use date which happens to be a matlab function. Note that as I've replied, if you want to apply genhurst by month, the easiest is with:
data = readtable('data.xlsx');
monthly_data = groupsummary(data, 'Date', 'month', @genhurst)
or with retime.
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