extracting from a matrix
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giuseppe insignito
el 1 de Dic. de 2020
Respondida: Walter Roberson
el 1 de Dic. de 2020
I have a matrix:
XY_indx =
1 1 1
2 1 2
1 2 3
2 2 4
1 1 5
2 1 6
1 2 7
2 1 10
1 2 11
Let's say that first and second column of the previous matrix represent coordinates, while the third is the index. I need to collect, into extra arrays, all the indexes which have same coordinates. In this case v1 = [1 5] v2 = [2 6] v3 = [3 7] ...
If simpler you can also put the couples into a single matrix, like:
v =
1 5
2 6
3 7
. .
. .
. .
thanks!
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Walter Roberson
el 1 de Dic. de 2020
XY_indx = [
1 1 1
2 1 2
1 2 3
2 2 4
1 1 5
2 1 6
1 2 7
2 1 10
1 2 11];
output = accumarray(XY_indx(:,1:2), XY_indx(:,3), [], @(V) {V})
output{2,1}
Notice that some of your groups have more than 2 entries.
This works only if the indices are positive integers, and it does not work well if the indices have large gaps (you get empty cells).
There are variations for the times those are problems:
[urow, ~, G] = unique(XY_indx(:,1:2), 'rows');
grouped = accumarray(G, XY_indx(:,3), [], @(V) {V.'});
output = [num2cell(urow,2), grouped]
Here, the first column of the cell gives the coordinates such as [2 1] that the second column of the cell refers to. The second column of the cell lists the entries such as [2, 6, 10]
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