find where both matrices match

조회 수: 1 (최근 30일)
Danielle Leblanc
Danielle Leblanc 2011년 8월 4일
Hi,
I have matrix A and matrix B. The first column in both of them is a dates column where few observations and A and B coincide. I have created a matrix C where the first column in C is the dates of A and I want to put in the matrix the observations of B where the dates match.
I tried x0=find(ismember(B(:,1),A(:,1))==1); but how can I find the rows in C where i need to put B(x0,2:end)?

채택된 답변

Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang 2011년 8월 4일
I am having a second thought. The first solution requires:
  1. no duplicate dates in A alone and in B alone.
  2. the dates in A and B shall be sorted and in the same order (ascending or descending). If not, the results will be incorrect. Un-comment the line to see the effect.
A=[1:10;1:10]';
B=[2:2:20;20:20:200]';
%B=B(end:-1:1,:);
C=nan(size(A));
C(:,1)=A(:,1);
IndexA=ismember(A(:,1),B(:,1));
IndexB=ismember(B(:,1),A(:,1));
C(IndexA,2)=B(IndexB,2);
A better solution is below. It still requires no duplicate dates which should be the case based on the task.
A=[1:10;1:10]';
B=[2:2:20;20:20:200]';
B=B(end:-1:1,:);
C=nan(size(A));
C(:,1)=A(:,1);
[Dummy,IndexA,IndexB]=intersect(A(:,1),B(:,1));
C(IndexA,2)=B(IndexB,2);
  댓글 수: 4
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang 2011년 8월 5일
Or could make it work this way.
[IndexA, locB] = ismember(A(:,1),B(:,1));
C(IndexA,2) = B(locB(IndexA),2);
Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov 2011년 8월 5일
The zeros! I always do ismember(A, subset of A), that's why I forgot about zeros, but of course this implies that one is a subset.

댓글을 달려면 로그인하십시오.

추가 답변 (0개)

카테고리

Help CenterFile Exchange에서 Time Series Objects에 대해 자세히 알아보기

태그

Community Treasure Hunt

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

Start Hunting!

Translated by