Mapping locations of similar rows in two matrices

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Patrick Mboma
Patrick Mboma el 1 de Nov. de 2014
Comentada: Patrick Mboma el 1 de Nov. de 2014
Dear all,
I have two matrices A and B of respective sizes [na,m] and [nb,m], with na>=nb. Both matrices have the same number of columns. All the rows in B are unique while the rows in A can be duplicated, but are all members of B. I would like to create a mapping between A and B and one very inefficient way to do that is as follows:
out=nan(na,1);
for ii=1:na
% for each row of A, I search its location in B
out(ii)=find(all(bsxfun(@minus,A(ii,:),B),2)==0);
end
This works well but becomes prohibitively expensive for large na and nb. And so my question is whether there is a way of getting rid of the for loop and/or creating this mapping differently.
Thanks,
P.

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 1 de Nov. de 2014
This is exactly what ismember is for. The 2nd output argument will give you the locations:
[~, out] = ismember(A, B, 'rows');
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 1 de Nov. de 2014
For that specialised function to be any faster than ismember you would have to write it as a mex file.
And if ismember(..., 'rows') is implemented efficiently, it's possible the only saving you could get would be to skip the parsing of the 'rows' argument
Patrick Mboma
Patrick Mboma el 1 de Nov. de 2014
A million thanks Guillaume

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the cyclist
the cyclist el 1 de Nov. de 2014
Use the ismember function, with the 'rows' option.

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