Decimal indexing for arrays in MATLAB
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If I have a array of 11 elements, within the range 1 and 2, with a difference of 0.1, i.e, m = 1:0.1:2; to access the value of '1.4000' from the array 'm', the normal procedure is to write 'm(5)'. (index must be an integer)
Can I somehow index 'm(1.4)' and get the value 1.4000? (have a decimal value in the index)
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What would be the point of getting the value in an array when, in order to get said value, you already know what it is?
This isn't real code, but hypothetically:
m = rand(100);
myindex = 0.504074886735144;
myvalue = m(myindex); % the result is either myindex or an error
In concept, this process accomplishes nothing except testing whether the value exists in the array.
On the other hand, maybe it's the location of the value that's important?
Bjorn Gustavsson
am 10 Jan. 2023
Sometimes I see 1-D interpolation that way - this require the array to have some simple interpretation of samples of a sufficiently smooth function that the samples in the array can be used to build useful estimates for your "fractional" indices. But indexing is to elements you have.
Yuvarajendra Anjaneya Reddy
am 10 Jan. 2023
Bearbeitet: Yuvarajendra Anjaneya Reddy
am 10 Jan. 2023
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