how to do something like A(:,B(:)) ?

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SebLambert
SebLambert am 25 Sep. 2013
Hello everybody,
I have a matrix A of size n x p, e.g. 10*4
A =
0.2760 0.7513 0.8407 0.3517
0.6797 0.2551 0.2543 0.8308
0.6551 0.5060 0.8143 0.5853
0.1626 0.6991 0.2435 0.5497
0.1190 0.8909 0.9293 0.9172
0.4984 0.9593 0.3500 0.2858
0.9597 0.5472 0.1966 0.7572
0.3404 0.1386 0.2511 0.7537
0.5853 0.1493 0.6160 0.3804
0.2238 0.2575 0.4733 0.5678
and a vector B (1 x n), e.g.
B =
2 2 4 4 1 2 2 3 3 4
and I would like to build a vector C (1 x n) where C(k) = A(k,B(k)) (in my example I would like to get C = [0.7513 0.2551 0.5853 .......] I thought I was pretty comfortable with matlab syntax but I'm lost there ! :) if anyone has any idea ...

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 25 Sep. 2013
nm=size(A)
C=A(sub2ind(nm,1:nm(1),B))
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SebLambert
SebLambert am 25 Sep. 2013
ok thank you very much ! that is where I was arriving myself :) but then if A is n x p x q and B is n x p, I have to do something like :
[X,Y] = ndgrid(1:size(A,1),1:size(A,2));
A(sub2ind(size(A),X,Y,B))
Am I right ?
Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 25 Sep. 2013
It's true

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Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou am 25 Sep. 2013
you can create your vectors as the following :
C1=A(:,B(1));
C2=A(:,B(2));
C4=A(:,B(4));
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SebLambert
SebLambert am 25 Sep. 2013
thanks for your answer but I guess that is not what I want to do :) I want to have only one vector where the kth element is A(k,B(k))

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