How to frormat Table to use Previous Values for Calculations
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Does anyone know how to format a table to use the previous values of a column to calculate the a new value. For example, using a base code of
x = (0:1:9)'
y = (2.*x)
T = table (x, y)
where I would like to subtract the previous value of Y to calculate a new Y value of:
x = (0:1:9)'
y = (2.*x-y)
T = table (x, y)
Is only producing 0s for the new Y value, whereas the table that looks like this is the desired outcome. The initial values of Y (used to calculate the first Y value) is 0
x = (0:1:9)'
y = [0; 2; 2; 2; 2; 2; 2; 2; 2; 2]
T = table (x, y)
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Cris LaPierre
2021-12-14
I would use the table variable T
% original table
x = (0:9)';
y = (2*x);
T = table (x, y)
% New Y values
T.y=(2*T.x-T.y)
The reason the new y values are all zero is because, in the original table, y is 2*x, so your new equation is really , which equals 0. You need a different equation to get the result you want.
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