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geieraffe
geieraffe el 19 de Abr. de 2012
Hey there, here's my problem:
with
find( 3> ( 2*Sig_log(:,1) + Sig_log(:,2) ) >1)
I try to get the idx, where the first signal is 1 and the second is 0. (bothsignals are logical)
With just one comparison it works:
find( ( 2*Sig_log(:,1) + Sig_log(:,2) ) >1)
this is how i get the idx where both signals are 1.
i know, if-requests i do with && or , but it doesn't work here.
any ideas?

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geieraffe
geieraffe el 19 de Abr. de 2012
it works fine with
find( (2*Sig_log(:,1)+Sig_log(:,2)>1) & (2*Sig_log(:,1)+Sig_log(:,2)<3) )
just take & instead of &&
another solution (works only if you have exact logical signals):
find( ( (2*compSig_log(:,1)+compSig_log(:,2) ) == 2) )

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov el 19 de Abr. de 2012
t = Sig_log(:,1:2)*[2;1];
out = find(t > 1 & t < 3)
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geieraffe
geieraffe el 19 de Abr. de 2012
close!
but because of my big datasets i dont want to get another variable t.
its some thing like 7000000x1 double ... i had a solution with an extra variable too ...
... but you gave me the right idea!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 19 de Abr. de 2012
Using the temporary variable will use *much* less memory than your proposed solution.

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