Find common elements between two vectors and extract data from matrix (vectorized)
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Hello,
I understand this is different question than the one answered in
I need to find elements of one small vector into a big vector, and based on that generate a new vector (same size as big vector) using elements of a matrix.
%A is 4x1
A =[1, 6, 5'] %%elements are different
%B is much larger, 6x1
B =[5 5 1 1 1 6 ]'
%A2 is
A2=[101, 501, 601;
102, 502, 602;
103, 503, 603]
% BBB is same dim as B, but using elements from A2
%ANSWER SHOULD BE:
BBB=[501 502 101 102 103 601]'
Using
[~,X]=ismember(B,A) %[~, ~, Xb]=unique(B) brings same result
Does not bring the correct location of columns in A2. Using
A=sort(A)
[~,X]=ismember(B,A)
does bring the correct location of columns in A2.
But how do I extract the rows?
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Guillaume
on 4 Feb 2019
Why isn't it
BBB = [601 %first element of B is 5, which is 3rd element of A, hence element (3, 1) of A2
602 %5 -> (3, 2)
101 %1 -> (2, 1)
102 %1 -> (2, 2)
103 %1 -> (2, 3)
501 %6 , 2nd element of A, hence (2, 1
]
Accepted Answer
Andrei Bobrov
on 4 Feb 2019
Edited: Andrei Bobrov
on 4 Feb 2019
A3 = fix(A2.*(10.^-floor(log10(A2))));
[ii,~] = find(squeeze(all(A3==reshape(B,1,1,[]))));
[~,~,c] = unique(ii,'stable');
jj = cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x)(1:x)',accumarray(c,1),'un',0));
out = A2(sub2ind(size(A2),jj,ii));
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Andrei Bobrov
on 4 Feb 2019
Yes, if B =[2 2 1 1 1 3]';
solution:
[~,~,c] = unique(B,'stable');
jj = cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x)(1:x)',accumarray(c,1),'un',0));
out = A2(sub2ind(size(A2),jj,B));
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