A very fast way to find elements and their indices? (Is ismember fast?)

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Sim
Sim 2022년 11월 18일
댓글: Sim 2022년 11월 19일
A very fast way to find elements and their indices? (Is ismember fast?)
This would be my example:
% input: create arrays "a" and "b"
a = {'A23'};
l = 'A' : 'Z';
rl = reshape(l,size(l,2),1);
for i = 1 : size(rl,1)
for j = 1 : 10000
f{i,j} = sprintf('%s%d',rl(i), j);
end
end
b = reshape(f,[],1);
% still part of the input: randomly replace 50 values of "b" with {'A23'}
r = round((size(b,1)-1) .* rand(50,1) + 1);
b(r) = a;
% How can I make this part way much faster ?
tic
[~,idx2] = ismember(string(b),string(a));
b_filtered = b(find(idx2),:);
toc
Elapsed time is 0.057298 seconds.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2022년 11월 18일
If you're trying to generate random integer values in an interval, use randi instead of rand.
Sim
Sim 2022년 11월 18일
편집: Sim 2022년 11월 18일
@Stephen23, yes, I can try the "ismembc" function :-) .....I hope it is "safe", without "side effects" :-)
@John D'Errico, yes, thank you, I have messed up the random part... :-)
@Steven Lord, yes, I will go for "randi", thanks! :-)

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2022년 11월 18일
편집: Bruno Luong 2022년 11월 18일
You overly complicate your code for nothing, and yes ismember if fast.
Not sure if your a is always single element or just in this example.
% input: create arrays "a" and "b"
a = {'A23'};
l = 'A' : 'Z';
rl = reshape(l,size(l,2),1);
for i = 1 : size(rl,1)
for j = 1 : 10000
f{i,j} = sprintf('%s%d',rl(i), j);
end
end
b = reshape(f,[],1);
% still part of the input: randomly replace 50 values of "b" with {'A23'}
r = round((size(b,1)-1) .* rand(50,1) + 1);
b(r) = a;
% How can I make this part way much faster ?
tic
[~,idx2] = ismember(string(b),string(a));
b_filtered = b(find(idx2),:);
toc
Elapsed time is 0.062962 seconds.
tic
tf = ismember(b,a);
b_filtered = b(tf,:);
toc
Elapsed time is 0.009279 seconds.
% only when a is scalar
tic
b_filtered = b(strcmp(b, a{1}));
toc
Elapsed time is 0.003851 seconds.
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2022년 11월 18일
AFAIK ismembc work on numbers, not char array or string, and the second argumentr must be sorted. So it is NOT applicable in your case.
Personally I know this function but I never use it since it is undocumented and I never need to draw the last ounce of speed for ismember.
Sim
Sim 2022년 11월 19일
Thanks a lot @Bruno Luong!! :-)
About: "Not sure if your a is always single element or just in this example.", Yes, it is always a single element (that change in a loop, but always single).

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