Sum of elements per hour

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pavlos
pavlos on 17 May 2017
Commented: Steven Lord on 6 Dec 2020
Hello,
Please help me with the following:
consider a matrix M=
[
1-Oct-13 0 2
1-Oct-13 0 6
1-Oct-13 1 2
1-Oct-13 1 6
1-Oct-13 1 6
1-Oct-13 2 2
1-Oct-13 2 0
1-Oct-13 3 2
2-Oct-13 0 1
2-Oct-13 0 1
2-Oct-13 0 3
2-Oct-13 1 4 ...
];
The first column refers to the dates. The second column refers to the hours. The third column refers to some values that are measured per hour.
Note that the matrix have multiple entries per hour and the number of data entries per hour differs.
I need to find the sum per hour of the third column.
For example, for the first day hour=1 has 3 values, hour=2 has 2 values, etc.
The final matrix should have the following form:
N=[ 1-Oct-13 0 8
1-Oct-13 1 14
1-Oct-13 2 2
1-Oct-13 3 2
...
1-Oct-13 24 ...
2-Oct-13 0 3
2-Oct-13 1 4
... ];
If N cannot contains the dates that`s ok, I need only the sums per hour.
Thank you very much.
Best,
Pavlos
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Rik
Rik on 17 May 2017
You can use calls to unique and find to fill a loop, but I imagine there are better solutions. You could also try to use diff to find out which rows are from the same date and hour.
Just some thoughts. Good luck.

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Accepted Answer

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 17 May 2017
If you're stored this data in a timetable, you can use the retime function to generate hourly sums. See the "Aggregate Timetable Data and Calculate Mean Values" example on the retime documentation page and replace 'mean' with 'sum'.
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Nathaniel Parker
Nathaniel Parker on 6 Dec 2020
This is not working when 'sum' is used. could you help?
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 6 Dec 2020
Please post a small sample of the code that is "not working", describe what "not working" means, and show us at least a few of the rows of the timetable on which you're operating. The head function may help wth that last part.
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Santhana Raj
Santhana Raj on 17 May 2017
try this:
sum(M(find(M(:,1)=='1-Oct-13' & M(:,2)==1),3))
Repeat this in a for loop, and you can generate N.

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