i need a program in matlab..??

I have values like:
0-56 it should multiply with 92.5,
57-112 it should multiply with 95.2,
113-168 it should multiply with 95.8,
169-225 it should multiply with 95.9.
I need a program for these conditions. Please help me friends...

Answers (3)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 21 May 2015
histc with the two outputs to figure out which range you are in. Use the bin number to index a vector of constants to multiply.

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nani kalyan
nani kalyan on 21 May 2015
Edited: nani kalyan on 21 May 2015
i didnot understand your answer..??
did you read the document of histc? the examples in the documentation can be adapted to:
test = 1:15;
binranges = [1 5 10 16];
[N bincounts] = histc(x,binranges)
output = zeros(size(x));
for ind = 1:length(binranges)-1
output(bincounts==ind) = x(bincounts==ind)*ind;
end
what is 'x'......??
x should be test. I was rushed but i'm sure you could have figured that out.
no, i didnot get bro.
a = [92.5,95.2,95.8,95.9]';
x = randi(225,15,1);
[~,ii] = histc(x,[0,57,113,169,225]);
out = x.*a(ii);

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For the column 3, i need to check those conditions. so, i need the program for that.
Use xlsread() to read column 3 of the file, and assign the values to x.
Here's another approach that does what (I think) you said :
% Make up some sample data
numElements = 100;
maxValue = 200; % Whatever
% Create sample data.
data = maxValue * rand(1, numElements);
% 0-56 it should multiply with 92.5,
% 57-112 it should multiply with 95.2,
% 113-168 it should multiply with 95.8,
% 169-225 it should multiply with 95.9.
% Do the algorithm.
% 0-56 it should multiply with 92.5,
logicalVector = data >= 0 & data < 56;
data(logicalVector) = data(logicalVector) * 92.5;
% 57-112 it should multiply with 95.2,
logicalVector = data >= 57 & data < 112;
data(logicalVector) = data(logicalVector) * 95.2;
% 113-168 it should multiply with 95.8,
logicalVector = data >= 113 & data < 168;
data(logicalVector) = data(logicalVector) * 95.8;
% 169-225 it should multiply with 95.9.
logicalVector = data >= 169 & data < 225;
data(logicalVector) = data(logicalVector) * 95.9;
Note that if your data is floating point, there are some gaps in your ranges, like values between 56 and 57 don't get multiplied by anything. However if you just have integers, that's not a problem

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