Using strcmp on multiple strings to get a logical array

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Marc Cousoulis
Marc Cousoulis el 12 de En. de 2017
Editada: James Tursa el 16 de En. de 2017
I want to check for the occurrence of 3 possible events in a series of events..
Event = ['a1','b1','a1','c1','b1']';
Check = {'a1','b1','c1'}';
LogA(:,1) = strcmp(Event,Check{1});
LogA(:,2) = strcmp(Event,Check{2});
LogA(:,3) = strcmp(Event,Check{3});
This gives me a 5x3 logical array, but is there a way to do it without calling each column individually? i.e., what if I had 100 strings I wanted to check for and the goal was to have a 5x100 logical array? I don't want to use a "for-loop". I'm assuming there is some matrix way to do this.
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Jan
Jan el 15 de En. de 2017
Note:
Event = ['a1','b1','a1','c1','b1']';
is the same as:
Event = ('a1b1a1c1b1').';
Most likely you mean a cell string instead.

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Kirby Fears
Kirby Fears el 12 de En. de 2017
Editada: Kirby Fears el 12 de En. de 2017
There's really nothing wrong with a for loop in this case. However, cellfun is probably what you're looking for:
Event = {'a1','b1','a1','c1','b1'}';
Check = {'a1','b1','c1'}';
l = cellfun(@(c)strcmp(c,Event),Check,'UniformOutput',false);
This produces a cell array the size of Check with logical arrays the size of Event.
You can index like this:
l{index1}(index2)
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 13 de En. de 2017
Editada: Stephen23 el 13 de En. de 2017
Also simple to convert to a logical array:
>> Event = {'a1','b1','a1','c1','b1'};
>> Check = {'a1','b1','c1'};
>> X = cellfun(@(c)strcmp(c,Event),Check,'UniformOutput',false);
>> vertcat(X{:})
ans =
1 0 1 0 0
0 1 0 0 1
0 0 0 1 0
Jan
Jan el 15 de En. de 2017
Editada: James Tursa el 16 de En. de 2017
strcmp does not accept: strcmp(Event, Check.') and this does not work also:
bsxfun(@strcmp, Event, Check.') % ERROR!
What a pity.

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 13 de En. de 2017
Editada: Guillaume el 13 de En. de 2017
Another option which may or may not be faster than cellfun(...):
Event = {'a1','b1','a1','c1','b1'}';
Check = {'a1','b1','c1'}';
LogA = false(numel(Event), numel(Check));
[~, loc] = ismember(Event, Check);
LogA(sub2ind(size(LogA), 1:numel(Event), loc.')) = true

John BG
John BG el 13 de En. de 2017
Marc
1.
If all 2nd halves of the strings contained in Event is '1', it is reasonable to ignore the entire column:
Event = ['a1';'b1';'a1';'c1';'b1'];
Event_num=double(Event)
=
97 49
98 49
97 49
99 49
98 49
E=Event_num(:,1)';
E =
97 98 97 99 98
2.
Same applies to Checks
Check = ['a1';'b1';'c1'];
Check_num=double(Check)
=
97 49
98 49
99 49
C=Check_num(:,1)';
C =
97 98 99
3.
Occurence of events are listed in variable occ
[Lie,occ]=ismember(E,C)
Lie =
1 1 1 1 1
occ =
1 2 1 3 2
4.
check
Check(occ)
=
abacb
meaning occ contains the occurrences: a1 b1 a1 c1 b1
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thanks in advance for time and attention
John BG
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 14 de En. de 2017
As is clearly explained in the help page, answers can only be accepted by somebody else after 7 days of inactivity by the original author.
Jan
Jan el 15 de En. de 2017
Editada: Jan el 16 de En. de 2017
@John BG: Marc can still decide, even if he knows why your solution in not efficient. Other readers and you can profit from this information also.

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