How to check two unbalanced matrix?
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For example:
X=[1;2;3;4;5];
Y=[2];
if this matched than i should get Z as matched value like this
Z=[2];
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Star Strider
2015년 1월 25일
I don’t understand what you are doing or what ‘matched’ means.
It would seem that the intersect function might be what you want:
Z = intersect(X,Y)
that would produce:
Z =
2
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Matlab111
2015년 1월 25일
Star Strider
2015년 1월 25일
I would use intersect, as I suggested in my original Answer. If ‘b’ is an element of ‘a’, then ‘Z’ will display it. If it is not, ‘Z’ will simply return an empty matrix.
Image Analyst
2015년 1월 25일
It may not work with floating point numbers if the numbers were arrived at in different ways. See http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#Why_is_0.3_-_0.2_-_0.1_.28or_similar.29_not_equal_to_zero.3F
Star Strider
2015년 1월 25일
True.
In that event, it would be necessary to use the R2014b version of round on both, or equivalently:
roundn = @(x,n) fix(x.*10.^n)./10.^n;
wnere x is the number (or matrix) to be rounded, and n the number of digits to be rounded to.
Shoaibur Rahman
2015년 1월 25일
Another way may be:
X=[1;2;3;4;5];
Y=[2];
Z = X(X==Y)
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