how to get common elements of matrix based on another matrix?
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hey all
how to get common elements of array1 based on 'rows' array?
array1 = {[1,5,7,2];[1,4,6,2];[1,4,5]}
rows = {[2,3];[1,3];[1,2]}
result{1,1} = {[];[1,2];[1,5]} % compare row1 with row1 in array1 then row1 with row2 then row1 with row3
result{2,1} = {[1,2];[];[1,4]} % compare row2 with row1 in array1 then row2 with row2 then row2 with row3
result{3,1} = {[1,5];[1,4];[]} % compare row3 with row1 in array1 then row3 with row2 then row3 with row3
if we consider rows{1,1} then comparision will be between row 1 and other rows in aaray1 and so on.
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Guillaume
on 5 Jan 2018
Still don't know what the actually result should be since you haven't explained why row 1 is compared to itself when it's not in rows. Ignoring this, and just comparing row i to the rows listed in rows{i} this will work:
result = cellfun(@(ar, r) arrayfun(@(rr) intersect(ar, array1{rr}), r, 'UniformOutput', false), array1, rows, 'UniformOutput', false)
result is a cell array the same size as rows and array1. Each cell of result is itself a cell array the same size as rows{i}.
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Birdman
on 5 Jan 2018
One approach(with a for loop):
for j=1:size(rows,1)-1
for i=1:size(array1,1)
result{i,j}=array1{i}(ismember(array1{i},rows{i}(j)));
end
end
Note: the ones with no intersect are eliminated, therefore the result is 3x2 cell.
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Birdman
on 5 Jan 2018
Well, your question is hard to understand and my answer is almost the same what you wanted, so whether taking and modifying it or not is totally up to you.
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