A question about ismember function
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Suppose I have a matrix
M=[1 1 1; 1 1 1; 0 1 0; 5 5 5; 9 1 8; 5 5 5]; D=[1 1 1; 5 5 5; 9 1 8];
I=ismember(M,D,'rows');
I want to assign a number 1 to rows in M that are in D and 0 to rows in M that are not in D then, remove from M all the rows that crossponds to 1.
The answer is
I= [1 1 0 1 1 1]'
so I want to remove row in M that crossponds to 1 so I type
M(I,:)=[];
It gives M=[0 1 0]; which is the required.
My question is this correct for all problems of this kind?
what is the meaning of M(I,:) ? is not I a vector, how can we type M(vector,:) ? I mean I understand the command M(2,:) for example it means get me the second row in M but what is the meaning of M(vector,:)?
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