subsetting elements in one matrix by those in a smaller vector
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Hi,
I have a matrix X which is 15000 rows and 150 columns. I have a vector Y which is 10 rows by 1 column. Say the values of X(:,3) range from 10:1:30. Each of those values might be the same for, say, 200 rows or so before jumping up a number. In Y, I have discontinuous values which might be [10;11;14;16;20;24;29;30] (for example). I want to create a new matrix C of all the rows which match each number from Y.
Pretty much every solution I've tried has failed. The best I can come up with that actually does what I want is this:
Cn.v10 = X((X(:,3)==10),:);
Cn.v11 = X((X(:,3)==11),:);
Cn.v14 = X((X(:,3)==14),:);
C = cat(2,Cn.v10,Cn.v11,Cn.v14);
But this seems like the stupidest and most time consuming way possible, and I've got loads of values to go through. I've tried ismember and any, plus logical indexing etc. Nothing has properly worked.
I feel like the solution should be obvious but I just can't make it fit.
Sorry for being dumb. Any help?
S.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 9 Sep. 2013
This is not clear for me. Give a small numeric example with expected result
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Andrei Bobrov
am 9 Sep. 2013
Bearbeitet: Andrei Bobrov
am 10 Sep. 2013
p = [10;11;14;16;20;24;29;30];
[l,ii]=ismember(X(:,3),p);
i2 = sort(ii);
x1 = X(l,:);
out = mat2cell(x1(i2,:),histc(i2,unique(i2)),size(X,2));
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Sara
am 9 Sep. 2013
Andrei Bobrov
am 10 Sep. 2013
Bearbeitet: Andrei Bobrov
am 10 Sep. 2013
Hi Sara! My typo. Corrected.
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