Using ismembertol for multiple coincidences
5 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Jose Luis Villaescusa Nadal
on 2 Nov 2022
Edited: Bruno Luong
on 2 Nov 2022
I have two vectors, and I'm trying to find ALL coincidences of one on the other within a certain tolerance.
For example:
A = [5 3 4 2]; B = [2 4 4 4 6 8];
I want to obtain a cell array containing on each cell the numbers of all the coincidences with a tolerance of 1 (or more) units. (A = B +- 1)
I have a solution with zero units (A = B), which would look something like this:
tol = 0;
[tf, ia] = ismembertol(B,A,tol,'DataScale',1); % For tol = 0, this is equivalent to using ismember
idx = 1:numel(B);
ib = accumarray(nonzeros(ia), idx(tf), [], @(x){x}) % This gives the cell array
The output is:
ib =
[]
[]
[2 3 4]
[1]
Which is as desired.
If I change the tolerance to 1, the code doesn't work as intended. It outputs instead:
tol = 1
[tf, ia] = ismembertol(B,A,tol,'DataScale',1); % For tolerance = 1, this is equivalent to using ismember
idx = 1:numel(B);
ib = accumarray(nonzeros(ia), idx(tf), [], @(x){x}) % This gives the cell array
ib =
[5]
[2 3 4]
[]
[1]
When I would expect to obtain:
ib =
[2 3 4 5]
[1 2 3 4]
[2 3 4]
[1]
What am I doing wrong? Is there an alternative solution?
0 Comments
Accepted Answer
Bruno Luong
on 2 Nov 2022
Using ismembertol is inappropriate
A = [5 3 4 2]; B = [2 4 4 4 6 8];
tol = 1;
[ib,ia]=find(B'<=A+tol & B'>=A-tol);
c = accumarray(ia,ib,[numel(A) 1],@(x){x'})
c{:}
3 Comments
Bruno Luong
on 2 Nov 2022
Edited: Bruno Luong
on 2 Nov 2022
You could use discretize with edges that are sort(A)-tol and sort(A)+tol instead of find. Details need to be worked out.
More Answers (0)
See Also
Categories
Find more on Matrices and Arrays in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!