Converting output from 'find' into a logical
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Jessica Hiscocks
on 8 Jan 2020
Commented: Jessica Hiscocks
on 9 Jan 2020
This is probably really trivial, but I can't seem to find the right command. I have the output from a find command (a 1700x1 double) with values like [9788;9790;9955...etc]
I want to create a logical 22879 entries long, with 'true' at the locations listed from the find command. i.e. the first entry in the logical will be at an index of 9788, the next at 9790 etc. All other entries in the logical should be '0'.
Help is much appreciated.
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James Tursa
on 8 Jan 2020
Edited: James Tursa
on 8 Jan 2020
E.g.,
x = the result of the find
y = false(22879,1);
y(x) = true;
But it may be better to create y with a direct logical expression instead of using the find( ) function. What does your expression using the find( ) function look like?
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KSSV
on 8 Jan 2020
Read about ind2vec. By the way you can straightaway logical, there is no need to use find.
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