How do I make cell filttering
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Dear all, I facing problem with cell array. For example; I have cell
a= { [1 2 3 4] [7 4] [ 3 5] [ 3 6 7 4]}
How I know each array repeat it number 4 in it and take first element in array?
Results1= {[1 2 3 4] [7 4] [ 3 6 7 4]};
Results2= [ 1 7 3];
Thanks…
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Guillaume
on 27 Jan 2017
Please don't add comments as Answers.
I don't fully understand your question. Why is [3 5] removed for Results1 and why is Results2 not [1 7 3 3]?
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Guillaume
on 27 Jan 2017
At a guess, you want all the arrays that contain the number 4:
a = {[1 2 3 4] [7 4] [ 3 5] [ 3 6 7 4]}
Results1 = a(cellfun(@(v) ismember(4, v), a))
And the first value of each element of Results1:
Results2 = cellfun(@(v) v(1), Results1)
If cellfun is too complex for you, the same with a loop:
a = {[1 2 3 4] [7 4] [ 3 5] [ 3 6 7 4]}
contains4 = false(size(a));
firstelement = zeros(size(a));
for idx = 1:numel(a)
contains4(idx) = ismember(4, a{idx});
firstelement(idx) = a{idx}(1);
end
Results1 = a(contains4)
Results2 = firstelement(contains4)
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Jan
on 27 Jan 2017
Funny. I've posted nearly the same code in the opposite order. Well, I will vote for your code, because I'm convinced it is efficient :-)
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Jan
on 27 Jan 2017
Edited: Jan
on 27 Jan 2017
A bold guess: Get all arrays, which contain the value 4 and copy their first element:
a = {[1 2 3 4], [7 4], [3 5], [3 6 7 4]};
n = numel(a);
found = false(1, n);
Result2 = zeros(1, n); % Pre-allocate
iResult = 0;
for k = 1:n
if any(a{k} == 4)
found(k) = true;
Result2(k) = a{k}(1);
end
end
Result1 = a(found);
Result2 = Result2(1:nnz(found));
If this does what you need, here a compact version:
Result1 = a(cellfun(@(x) any(x==4), a));
Result2 = cellfun(@(x) x(1), Result1);
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