Vector/matrix Initialization

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James Pistorino
James Pistorino am 2 Feb. 2017
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 2 Feb. 2017
Matlab newbie here, so be gentle.
I am trying to port some Matlab code to C/C++ and am struggling to understand some of the syntax.
In particular, the following code segment eludes me:
if i0<i1
k=[i1 i i0];
elseif i0>i
k=[i0 i1 i];
elseif i1<i
k=[i i0 i1];
end
v=1:length(s);
v(k(1))=[];
v(k(2))=[];
v(k(3))=[];
for k=1:length(v)
px=s(v(k),1);
py=s(v(k),2);
end;
As I understand it, the first if-then block creates k as a one row, three column matrix. I am simply lost by the next code block. Any help in understanding what it means (especially in C/C++ form) appreciated.
Thanks

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 2 Feb. 2017
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 2 Feb. 2017
The first two blocks don't make much sense. Assuming that the one of those if conditions is true then vector k will get defined with the same three value (in different orders). The vector k is then used to remove some values from v, but the order is irrelevant. k is not used again (it gets reassigned in the third block of code). Therefore the first two blocks are simply equivalent to:
v = 1:length(s);
v([i1,i,i0]) = [];
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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 2 Feb. 2017
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 2 Feb. 2017
@James Pistorino: to learn the basics of MATLAB you should work through these tutorials (they will not take long if you have experience with other languages, but will introduce you to some extremely fundamental concepts, especially code vectorization):
And you might like to read this too:
PS: when you write your own MATLAB code avoid using length: use size or numel.
James Pistorino
James Pistorino am 2 Feb. 2017
Great. Thanks again.
I see what you are saying about length(s). While it is bad form to do it the way he did, other code guarantees that s can never have a length less than 3 and it always will have two columns. Thus, he should not have an error.
This is code from a computer science research paper. So the author may be somewhat newer to Matlab coding.

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