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Picking eigenvalues below a certain value.

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John Smith
John Smith el 26 de Mayo de 2016
Respondida: the cyclist el 26 de Mayo de 2016
I have a problem where I have, lets say 1000 2x2 random matrices distributed with mean 0 and variance 1. I have to find the eigenvalues below 0.3 and use their corresponding eigenvectors to calculate a quantity from it. So far I have the following code for this exact type of problem:
[V,D] = eig(H);
d = diag(D);
idx = abs(d)<0.3;
E1 = d(idx);
E2 = V(:,idx);
The problem that I'm having is that because the matrices are random in some cases there will be no eigenvalues less than 0.3 and so when that gets put into the calculation Matlab just outputs NaN or Inf. Is there a way to ignore those and only use the matrices where they have eigenvalues less than 0.3?
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 26 de Mayo de 2016
Be careful, as in some cases, there might be 0, 1, or 2 eigenvalues that satisfy the requirement.

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the cyclist
the cyclist el 26 de Mayo de 2016
You could insert subsequent code inside a statement like
if any(idx)
...
end
To guard against there being multiple eigenvalues meeting the criterion, you could change that condition to
if sum(idx)==1
...
end
Of course, the correct approach will depend on how you want to handle these different cases.
You could use a switch/case construct to do different things for different cases.

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