How to enumerate an array?
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Aleksandar
am 12 Jun. 2015
Kommentiert: Star Strider
am 12 Jun. 2015
I want a simple enumeration of the following series a=
['465465465','465465465','465465465','31546895489','31546895489','897897979','897897979', '897897979','897897979','897897979','897897979')'
in order to get
b=(1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3,3,3,3);
I tried with
b(1:length(a))=1;
for i=2:length(a)
if isequal(a(i),a(i-1));
b(i)=b(i-1);
else
b(i)=i+1;
end
end
(but that is not the expected result)
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Star Strider
am 12 Jun. 2015
Create it as a cell array, and use unique. It will give you almost what you want, however unique sorts the results, so they will not be exactly in the order you specified:
a={'465465465','465465465','465465465','31546895489','31546895489','897897979','897897979', '897897979','897897979','897897979','897897979'}';
[as,~,ic] = unique(a);
The ‘as’ vector gives you the sorted results, and ‘ic’ will give the corresponding indices in the order they appear in ‘a’.
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Konstantinos Sofos
am 12 Jun. 2015
Bearbeitet: Konstantinos Sofos
am 12 Jun. 2015
I agree with the above solution with a small remark. If you want to have your b vector exactly in the order that you asked you should use
[~,~,b] = unique(a,'stable')
then the result will be
b =
1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3
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