Finding the indices of the elements of one array in another
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Given two vectors A and B, find the index, idx into A of the element of B so that
A(idx)=B.
Now I know there must be many ways it can be done, but is there a one-liner?
For example if
A=[3 4 5 6 7];
B=[6 4 7];
then
[tf,loc]=ismember(A,B);
idx=[1:length(A)];
idx=idx(tf);
idx=idx(loc(tf));
disp(A(idx))
will do it but that is four steps. Is there a more elegant way?
3 Kommentare
Alan
am 3 Dez. 2011
Philip
am 26 Sep. 2014
MATLAB supports logical indexing. No need to use "find":
A = A( ismember( A, B ) );
Leandro Coelho
am 1 Jul. 2016
Another option: intersect(A,B)
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Alan
am 3 Dez. 2011
3 Kommentare
Sven
am 4 Dez. 2011
Alan, well done in asking a question clearly (with code), and in particular taking the time to give feedback on the results above
Iftikhar Ali
am 18 Okt. 2015
Method 3 has solved my problem, thanks.
David
am 18 Jan. 2020
Method one also works if there are multiple occurences of B in A. Intersect fails in this case.
Alan
am 6 Dez. 2011
2 Kommentare
normanius
am 9 Okt. 2017
This is by far the best answer!
John Sogade
am 2 Jan. 2020
obviously this will fail to get A(idx), if any elements of idx are 0 (i.e. B not in A) and robust usage should be clarified to A(idx(idx ~= 0)).
Iftikhar Ali
am 18 Okt. 2015
1 Stimme
I am facing an issue finding indices of element matching in two arrays.
xpts = [0 0.0004 0.0011 0.0018 0.0025 0.003]; x = 0:0.0001:0.003; index1 = find(ismember(x, xpts));
It returns index1 = [1 5 12 26 31]
but there is one more element '0.0018' in x which also belongs xpts, and not including in the answer.
Similarly when I increase the number of points in x, there are few elements that are missed or not recognized by the find command. What's going wrong here.
Teja Muppirala
am 3 Dez. 2011
If A is sorted, then I think this is probably the easiest (and also fastest?) way to do it.
[~,idx] = histc(B,A)
If A is not sorted, then:
[As,s_idx] = sort(A);
[~,tmp] = histc(B,As);
idx = s_idx(tmp)
Stephen Politzer-Ahles
am 8 Jul. 2014
Bearbeitet: Stephen Politzer-Ahles
am 8 Jul. 2014
The following should also work for your situation, and just needs one line:
A=[3 4 5 6 7];
B=[6 4 7];
idx = arrayfun( @(x)( find(A==x) ), B );
Junhong YE
am 21 Jul. 2014
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I think find(ismember(A,B)) would do it.
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