How do I exclude data coordinates from a preexisting array?
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Cody Stein
am 5 Okt. 2015
Kommentiert: James Tursa
am 5 Okt. 2015
Hello!
I was wondering if anyone could help me, I am working on a project where I have a set of data inside of a matrix and I want to create a new matrix with that data using only points outside of an area defined by two functions.
For example, If I use data=rand(100,2) to create a 100X2 matrix and plot it, there is a seemingly random distribution of points. Let's say I plot y1= .5x+.45 and y2=.5x+.55. There will be some many of points inside of these two functions that I DON'T want to include in my data. How would I go about taking these out of the matrix and how would I go about plotting everything but those points?
I tried doing something like this:
>clear all
>close all
>x=linspace(-1,1,100);
>y=linspace(-1,1,100);
>limit1=.5*x+.45;
>limit2=.5*x+.55;
>data=rand(100,2);
>hold on
>plot(x,limit1);
>plot(x,limit2);
>xlim([0,1]);
ylim([0,1]);
>
>if data(:,2) < transpose(limit1)
>scatter(data(:,1),data(:,2),'r','o');
>if data(:,2) > transpose(limit2)
>scatter(data(:,1),data(:,2),'r','o');
>end
>else scatter(data(:,1),data(:,2),'*');
>end
Unfortunately it doesn't seem like it wants to plot the scatter plots correctly and I have no idea how to even start to remove the elements that don't satisfy the conditions from the array, any help would be greatly appreciated!
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James Tursa
am 5 Okt. 2015
Bearbeitet: James Tursa
am 5 Okt. 2015
E.g., use logical indexing to isolate the points you want to plot.
g1 = data(:,2) < .5 * data(:,1) + .45; % Points less that lower limit
g2 = data(:,2) > .5 * data(:,1) + .55; % Points greater than upper limit
g = g1 | g2; % Union of the two point sets above
plot(data(g,1),data(g,2),'*'); % Plot only those points using g as 1st index
If you wanted to physically remove the unwanted points from your data set, then you could do this:
data = data(g,:); % Keep only the wanted points
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James Tursa
am 5 Okt. 2015
Already answered above. The following line creates a new matrix consisting only of the data points that match your conditions (i.e., keeps all x-y pairs that match the conditions):
data_new = data(g,:); % Keep only the wanted points
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