Finding the numbers of a vector with the same length?

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Boris
Boris 2012년 11월 14일
Dear all
Assuming there is a vector consisting only 0 and 1 like:
x=[0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1]
I want to figure out how many times 1 or 1 1 or 1 1 1 or even longer 1 in a row exists are in this vector?
The solution here would be:
nr_1= 3
nr_1_1= 3
nr_1_1_1= 2
nr_1_1_1_1 = 0
....
Is there a easy way to do it?
Thanks for your help
(Matlab 2010a)

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C.J. Harris
C.J. Harris 2012년 11월 14일
rep=diff(find(diff([-Inf x Inf])));
val=x(cumsum(rep));
out = hist(rep(val == 1), max(rep));
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Boris
Boris 2012년 11월 15일
The main disadvantages about this solution is, that you will get a lot of zeros in the out-vector. Otherwise, it works well. Thanks a lot
C.J. Harris
C.J. Harris 2012년 11월 15일
You can process the out data if you want to remove the zeros, for example:
[out(find(out ~= 0)); find(out ~= 0)]
This will then show occurrences (top row) and sequence length (bottom row).

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig 2012년 11월 14일
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Here's another solution:
D = diff(find([1 ~x 1]))-1;
D = histc(D,1:max(D))

Harshit
Harshit 2012년 11월 14일
Hi,
You can save zero as it is and whenever 1 appears start a counter and count the number of 1s in succession. It is Run length encoding. When done just count the number of times the numbers appears.

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