Splitting a matrix based on certain values in the rows

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Mr. 206
Mr. 206 2019년 2월 19일
댓글: Jos (10584) 2019년 2월 20일
I have a matrix A like this:
A = [911 911;
0 2;
8 5;
7 3;
911 911;
5 3;
1 6;
6 7;
911 911;
3 5;
8 4];
I want to split the matrix A into three matrices (A1,A2,A3) based on the row values 911 like this:
A1 = [0 2; 8 5; 7 3];
A2 = [5 3; 1 6; 6 7];
A3 = [3 5; 8 4];
I need to do this thing inside a for loop which will give the spitted matrix one after another.
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Mr. 206
Mr. 206 2019년 2월 19일
This is just a dummy. It can be A, B,C or any other name.
Jan
Jan 2019년 2월 19일
@Atta: A,B,C, ... suffers from exactly the same problems as A1, A2, A3, ... With using a cell array and and index, the code is fast and flexibel. You can e.g. simply run it for 12'781'986 rows without getting mad while typing the code with manually hidden names of variables.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 2019년 2월 19일
편집: Stephen23 2019년 2월 19일
No loop required:
>> idx = cumsum(all(A==911,2));
>> row = 1:numel(idx);
>> fun = @(r){A(r(2:end),:)};
>> C = accumarray(idx,row(:),[],fun);
>> C{:}
ans =
0 2
8 5
7 3
ans =
5 3
1 6
6 7
ans =
3 5
8 4
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Mr. 206
Mr. 206 2019년 2월 20일
편집: Mr. 206 2019년 2월 20일
Thanks, I got it.
I just need another help, I have another 5 by 6 matrix (say D). I want to pad the matrices C{1}, C{2} and C{3} by some random number, so that the row numbers are equal.
For example, C{3} has 2 rows, so i need to put three e.g 911911 value at the bottom to make the row number equal to matrix D (5 by 6)
Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) 2019년 2월 20일
% Pad each cell with rows of 911,
% so that it has the same number of rows as D
% using CELLFUN with an anonymous padding function using REPMAT
C2 = cellfun(@(m) [m ; repmat(911, size(D,1)-size(m,1),size(m,2))], C)

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Jan
Jan 2019년 2월 19일
편집: Jan 2019년 2월 19일
A = [911 911;
0 2;
8 5;
7 3;
911 911;
5 3;
1 6;
6 7;
911 911;
3 5;
8 4];
index = [find(A(:, 1) == 911); size(A, 1) + 1];
n = numel(index) - 1;
Result = cell(1, n);
for k = 1:n
Result{k} = A(index(k):index(k+1)-1, :); % [EDITED]
end
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Mr. 206
Mr. 206 2019년 2월 19일
It's throwing an error, like "error: A(I,J): row index out of bounds; value 12 out of bound 11"
Jan
Jan 2019년 2월 19일
@Atta: Yes, I had a typo in my code. It is fixed now. Sometimes I expect the readers to fix bugs, when they are not too hard.
The result is a cell array and you access it as Result{1}. This is much smarter than hiding an index in the name of a variable.

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