Cell array: How can I calculate the mean of it?

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Hello,
I got an cell array. You can find it attached.
time1, etc. are the times of the different testing. And values are the meassured values according to the times. So values 1 is connected with time1 and values2 is connected with time2
I would like to get the mean of the "values1" if the conditions "time1>0 & time<=3" is fulfilled.
So the solution would be (4+6+3)/3=4.33333
How can I do this?
Thanks.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 30 Jun 2019
Make it easy for people to help you, not hard, by attaching your cell array in a .mat file. In the meantime, check out cellfun(), cell2mat(), and mean().
Max Behr
Max Behr on 30 Jun 2019
I attached the file. Can you please help me?

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 30 Jun 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 30 Jun 2019
load test_file.mat
idx=find(time1>0 & time1<=4);
result=sum(values1(idx))/length(idx);
Do the same for others.
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Max Behr
Max Behr on 30 Jun 2019
Creating two cells. 1 cell for the times and 1 cell for the values.
And can u show me a cell based solution for my problem?
Thanks.
KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 30 Jun 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 30 Jun 2019
I dont know, why you are interested to creating two cells?
Read here cell the differences.
Good Night!

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Dave
Dave on 30 Jun 2019
Edited: Dave on 30 Jun 2019
Hi Max,
Since it looks like you have the time1 and values1 data in a 1 x 7 numeric array I would create a single 2 x 7 array an then transpose it. It reads better, atleast for me.
A = [time1;values1]';
Take a look at then using find() with the conditions you specified to identify those rows of A that meet the conditions. Apply this index to the 2nd column and then use the mean() function on the output.

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