how to find the elements in a matrix that follow a certain pattern

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Dear All,
I have been working on writing a code to get what I want and have not been luck yet. I hope you can help me to do so so that I can move on with my research. Any help will be appreciated.
I do have a column that has the following format in general:
[0;
0; % a number of zeros
.
.
5 %please note that the non-zero elements are essentially the row numbers i.e. the fifth element is 5 and so on.
6
7
8
0 % again a set of zeros
0
0
12
13
0
0]
what I want is to write a code that gives me the first and last element of each non-zero interval. for the example above my desired out put would be a matrix of 2*2 as
[5 8
12 13] % the first and second columns would be including the first and last non zero elements of each interval, respectively.
Thank you so much for your helps. I have been kind of stuck!

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Star Strider
Star Strider am 25 Jun. 2016
This seems to work in the data you presented:
v = [0;
0;
0
5
6
7
8
0
0
0
12
13
0
0];
nzi = diff([0; v]);
nzigt0 = find(nzi > 1);
nzilt0 = find(nzi < 0);
Output = [v(nzigt0) v(nzilt0-1)]
Output =
5 8
12 13
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Homayoon
Homayoon am 25 Jun. 2016
yes and as I said, my friend your answer perfectly resolves my issue. Thanks for the time you devoted on helping me.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov am 25 Jun. 2016
Bearbeitet: Andrei Bobrov am 25 Jun. 2016
v =[0
0
0
5
6
7
8
0
0
0
12
13
0
0];
z = [[0;v(1:end-1)],v];
out = z([0;diff(all(z,2))]==1,:);

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 25 Jun. 2016
mask = logical(YourVector(:));
run_start = strfind([false; mask], [0; 1]);
run_end = strfind([mask; false], [1; 0]);
desired_matrix = [run_start(:), run_end(:)];
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Homayoon
Homayoon am 25 Jun. 2016
Error using strfind Input strings must have one row.
run_start = strfind([false; mask], [0; 1])
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 25 Jun. 2016
mask = logical(YourVector(:)).';
run_start = strfind([false, mask], [0, 1]);
run_end = strfind([mask, false], [1, 0]);
desired_matrix = [run_start(:), run_end(:)];

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