stdDiastolicPF = splitapply(@std,Diastolic(I),G(I));
stdDiastolicGE = splitapply(@std,Diastolic(~I),G(~I));Collect results in a table. For these patients, the female nonsmokers who report Poor or
Fair health show the widest variation in blood pressure readings.T = table(gender,smoker,numPatients,numPF,stdDiastolicPF,stdDiastolicGE,BMI)T=4×7 table
gender smoker numPatients numPF stdDiastolicPF stdDiastolicGE BMI
______ ______ ___________ _____ ______________ ______________ ______Female false 40 10 6.8872 3.9012 21.672
Female true 13 5 5.4129 5.0409 21.669
Male false 26 8 4.2678 4.8159 26.578
Male true 21 3 5.6862 5.258 26.458See Also
findgroups | splitapplyRelated Examples
- “Split Table Data Variables and Apply Functions” on page 9-61
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- “Grouping Variables To Split Data” on page 9-73
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