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How can I use the find function for cell arrays to search for particular cell vector values

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Suppose I have a cell array:
EC = {[1,2,1,1] [1,3,1,1] [1,4,1,1] [1,1,1,2]}
I need a way to index where the values of the cells = [1,3,1,1] or [1,1,1,2] such that MATLAB returns: [2,4] for the 2nd and 4th cells of array EC.
I've been trying to use the find function, but it doesn't appear you can use that for cell arrays...

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KSSV
KSSV el 21 de Mzo. de 2017
EC = {[1,2,1,1] [1,3,1,1] [1,4,1,1] [1,1,1,2]} ;
k = {[1,3,1,1] [1,1,1,2]} ;
EC = cell2mat(EC(:)) ;
k = cell2mat(k(:)) ;
[val,idx] = ismember(k,EC,'rows') ;
idx
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Kevin
Kevin el 27 de Mzo. de 2017
What does the "val" do? It just seems to be creating a vector of ones corresponding to the length of k (whatever the # of cells I'm looking for), which in this example happens to be 2. How is this ever useful?
Reading help ismember, which calls it LIA (not sure why) says it's just that, an array of same size as 'k', containing true where the elements of 'k' are in 'EC' and false otherwise.
I can understand wanting an index like LOCB (as they call it), and can see how you might just want the number of cases where k is in EC, but how is it useful to just get an array of ones?
Jan
Jan el 27 de Mzo. de 2017
Editada: Jan el 27 de Mzo. de 2017
@Kevin: In the general case this command searchs if an element of A occurres in B:
[LIA, LocB] = ismember(A, B);
LIA is a logical index vector related to A (L I A), which is TRUE, if the corresponding element of A occurres in B, while LocB is the index of the matching element of B.

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John BG
John BG el 25 de Mzo. de 2017
hi Kevin
the following builds a 2 columns cell where 1st column is just the numeral coinciding with EC amount of elements and 2nd column is variable length indicating what vector of D matches the i-th element of D
EC = {[1,2,1,1] [1,3,1,1] [1,4,1,1] [1,1,1,2]}
D={[1,3,1,1] [1,1,1,2] }
match={}
for k=1:1:size(EC,2)
match{k,1}=k;
for s=1:1:size(D,2)
if isequal(class(D{s}),class(EC{k})) && isequal(EC{k},D{s})
match{k}=[match{k} s];
end
end
end
match{:}
ans =
1
ans =
2 1
ans =
3
ans =
4 2
this script can be enhanced to include EC and D containing different classes.
if you find these lines useful would you please mark my answer as Accepted Answer?
To any other reader, if you find this answer of any help please click on the thumbs-up vote link,
thanks in advance for time and attention
John BG

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