set of ranges in vector.

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Peter
Peter am 30 Jan. 2014
Beantwortet: Amit am 30 Jan. 2014
I have a pool of 30 vectors with a set of values in them much like this(although much longer):
V = [a b c d e...]
V1 = [3.4 20.2 75.6 91.3 120.7...]
V2 = [3.2 21.7 76.6 94.3 122.7...]
V3 = [4.1 23.8 78.1 93.9 125.8...]
and so on.
As it can be seen, each value fluctuates slightly and within a range.
now I have a range of acceptable values for a b c d and e like this:
a accept = [2 5]; b accept = [20 25]; c accept = [70 80]; d accept = [90 100]; e accept = [120 130]
I need to be able to pick one vector (say V1) and check if all the values for a, b, c, d and e are within range.
I know how to do that for a single value this way:
inRange = (V1>2)&(V1<5);
ACCEPT V1 = V1(inRange);
This will spit out ACCEPT V1 = 3.4; as 3.4 is within range thus it makes it to output. Where I am stuck is: how can I make it look for multiple ranges so all the values will make it through (provided they fall in the range)?
another thing: I am trying to use this to filter out phantom readings(I shall call them PH), as in some of the vectors i have random extras readings that fall out of range such as:
V4 = [1.3 3.2 22.9 40.5 74.0 97.7 125.1 203.3...]
In other words: V4 = [PH 3.2 22.9 PH 74.0 97.7 125.1 PH...]
my end goal is to be able to run those ranges and get a corrected vector out that eliminates those phantom readings, getting ACCEPT V4 = [3.2 22.9 74.0 97.7 125.1...]
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Amit
Amit am 30 Jan. 2014
what is the size of the vectors? Are they big?

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Chetan Rawal
Chetan Rawal am 30 Jan. 2014
maximums = [5 25 80 100 130];
minimums = [2 20 70 90 120];
yesOrNoVector = (v1<maximums)&(v1>minimums);
% this outputs a vector or 0's and 1's where 1 means accept
acceptOrReject = all(yesOrNoVector);
% this is your answer. It returns 0 if at least one element of V1 is out of range. See >>doc all

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Amit
Amit am 30 Jan. 2014
minV = [2,20,70,90,120];
maxV = [5,25,80,100,130];
n = length(minV);
%I dont want to store each value seperately.
%acceptV is matrix with each row equivalent to acceptV1 etc.
acceptV = zeros(30,n);
for j = 1:30 % you said you have 30 vectors (I am assuming row vectors)
% You should initialize these before loop in all Vi's are same length
V = eval(['V' num2str(j)]);
Vx = repmat(V,n,1);
xx = (Vx - repmat(minV',1,numel(V))) > 0 & (-Vx + repmat(maxV',1,numel(V))) > 0;
acceptV(j,:) = (Vx(xx))';
end
If you badly want accept_V1 accept_V2 etc, you can see the treatment I did using eval (however I'll not advise it)

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