Adding vectors in Matlab
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Hi! I have 4 different vectors and I need to add them like this:
mod1+lan1= x1
mod2+lan2= x2
But as you can see in the code the numbers are different.
mod1= [413 443 467 487 531 547 648 666 677 747 859 867 905 936 1388 1631 2121];
mod2= [mout8_c mout9_c mout3_c mout10_c mout11_c mout12_c mout1_c mout13_c mout14_c mout15_c mout2_c mout16_c mout17_c mout18_c mout26_c mout6_c mout7_c]
lan1= [485 560 660 815 1650 2215];
lan2=[out1_c out2_c out3_c out4_c out5_c out7_c]
So, what I've done for the x1 is:
x=[mod1 lan1];
x1= sort(x);
But the problem is on y because I need that the positions would be the same (like for example, on the position 413=mout8_c) but the numbers are totally diferents.
To sum up (maybe it's better if you look at this graph). I have that points and I need to add them in the order of each one.

Thanks a lot in advance and greetings,
Emma
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 12 Sep. 2012
not clear, plus the frog?
Emmanuelle
am 12 Sep. 2012
Bearbeitet: Emmanuelle
am 12 Sep. 2012
Star Strider
am 12 Sep. 2012
You don't need to sort them to do the regression. If the ‘mout’ values are scalars (as I assume), you can sort both vectors by the values in the x1 vector with the sort function.
If I understand you correctly, this would likely do what you want:
[x1s x1s_idx] = sort(x1);
and the corresponding x2 becomes:
x2s = x2(x1s_idx);
Emmanuelle
am 13 Sep. 2012
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