Finding the ratio of numbers in an array

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Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen on 4 Mar 2020
Edited: Rik on 4 Mar 2020
I access my array as:
data{1, i}(:,2)
So it is in the second column of data{1,i}
I have data in columns 3 and 4 already. I would like to make a column 5. I want column 5 to be the value in column 2 divided by the value in column 2 but 30 cells up. This means the first 30 values cannot be defined since we cannot compare to 30 cells prior. I keep trying this but I either get an array of zeros, or a single value. Can anyone help?
For instance, this does not work:
for j =31:1:1000
rois=data{1, i}(j,2)/data{1, i}(j-30,2)
end
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Prasobhkumar P. P.
Prasobhkumar P. P. on 4 Mar 2020
Why step size is 100?shouldnt be 1?
Benjamin Cowen
Benjamin Cowen on 4 Mar 2020
Edited: Benjamin Cowen on 4 Mar 2020
Yeah, it should be 1, sorry about that. I tried 1 at first and it got hung, so i assumed i was doing something wrong

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Rik
Rik on 4 Mar 2020
Edited: Rik on 4 Mar 2020
rois=data{1, i}(31:end,2)./data{1, i}(1:(end-30),2);
In your current loop you are overwriting your result every iteration, you should have used indexing instead, skip the loop entirely.

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