logical Indexing
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assume a as 3*2 matrix
a = [1 , 1 ; 2 , 2 ; 3 , 3];
a = a(a(:,2) > 1);
what i expect from the above statement is that I get a 2*2 matrix but instead i get 2 *1 matrix
the same thing when i try and define a logical array based on single column of a variable that is
flag = a(:,2) > 1
a = a(flag);
I can get around this but saying [flag;flag]; and a(flag) and then trying to get a back into its original dimensions but i feel stupid doing this, I guess i need to get some basics right.
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Oleg Komarov
am 22 Jul. 2011
idx = a(:,2) > 1;
a = a(idx,:)
with a(idx) - note no ,: - you're saying to take the elements indexed by idx.
with a(idx,:) you're saying to take the rows indexed by idx.
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Oleg Komarov
am 22 Jul. 2011
Take the rows indexed by idx and the all the columns.
Equivalent syntaxes:
- a(idx,1:end)
- a(idx, : )
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