How can turn two indexing vectors into a corresponding matrix that counts how many locations that point has been hit?

1 Ansicht (letzte 30 Tage)
Basically if I have two corriponding vectors, x and y say,
x = [1;1;2;1];
y = [1;1;1;2];
I want to return a matrix that represents how many times that point was referenced in the indexing matrix. For our example it would be,
2 1
1 0
Because there are 2 (1, 1) in the indexing vectors so a 2 is displayed in the matrix and because (2,2) was never in the vectors, it displays a zero
I've tried
matrix = zeros(2, 2);
matrix(x, y) = matrix(x, y) + 1
but it returns
1 1
1 1
How can I turn two vectors like these into a matrix that shows me how many times the combomation of x and y shows up in the vectors.

Akzeptierte Antwort

BobH
BobH am 4 Mär. 2020
The diagonal of a matrix is those elements whose subscripts are (1,1), (2,2), etc
s = sparse(x, y, 1)
s =
(1,1) 2
(2,1) 1
(1,2) 1
full(s)
ans =
2 1
1 0
d = full(diag(s))
d =
2
0

Weitere Antworten (1)

Steven Lord
Steven Lord am 4 Mär. 2020
See the histcounts2 function.

Kategorien

Mehr zu Data Distribution Plots finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by