how to solve Ring topology?

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Mudasir Ahmed
Mudasir Ahmed on 5 Jan 2016
Answered: Guillaume on 5 Jan 2016
hi
i have two matrix, y contains the variable and d contains their solutions. Now first, i want to pair them in ring format (circle shape). as 5 elements are in y matrix which means 5 different pairs will be build containing total three variable, one is itself and other two are their adjacent.
y=[x1 x2 x3 x4 x5] matrix results following values
d=[z1 z2 z3 z4 z5]
for pair x5 x1 x2 measure z5 z1 z2 (selects minimum value and give output value correspond in y matrix)
x1 x2 x3 z1 z2 z3
x2 x3 x4 z2 z3 z4
x3 x4 x5 z3 z4 z5
x4 x5 x1 z4 z5 z1
for e.g y= [2 3 1 5 6]
d= [2 1 5 4 3]
in pair 6 2 3 (Y matrix), 3 gives less output 1 compared to 2(2) and 6(3). the output must 3.
Kindly help me. i will be highly thankful to you
with best regards.
mudasir ahmed

Accepted Answer

Guillaume
Guillaume on 5 Jan 2016
Here is a simple way to generate your triplets (they're not pairs!):
triplets = @(v) [circshift(v, [0 1]); v; circshift(v, [0 -1])]';
And here is how to get your output:
y = [2 3 1 5 6];
d = [2 1 5 4 3];
triplets = @(v) [circshift(v, [0 1]); v; circshift(v, [0 -1])]';
ytriplets = triplets(y)
dtriplets = triplets(d)
[~, col] = min(dtriplets, [], 2);
out = ytriplets(sub2ind(size(ytriplets), [1:size(ytriplets, 1)]', col))

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