Delete overlaping intervals in matrix
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I have the following matrix:
[100 200; 150 210; 190 300; 300 400; 410 600; 500 700]
I want to delete the intervals that overlap with previous ones.
The final matrix should be:
[100 200; 300 400; 410 600]
How can I achieve this?
Thanks in advance.
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the cyclist
on 17 Sep 2020
Edited: the cyclist
on 17 Sep 2020
I expect there is a more elegant approach, but here is a straightforward way:
M = [100 200 5;
150 210 7;
205 300 9;
300 400 4;
410 600 3;
500 700 6];
intervalNumber = cumsum([true; M(2:end,1) >= M(1:end-1,2)]);
numberOfIntervals = max(intervalNumber);
output = zeros(numberOfIntervals,size(M,2));
for ni = 1:numberOfIntervals
thisInterval = M(intervalNumber==ni,:);
thisIntervalCol3 = thisInterval(:,3);
output(ni,:) = thisInterval(thisIntervalCol3==max(thisIntervalCol3),:);
end
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the cyclist
on 17 Sep 2020
Edited: the cyclist
on 17 Sep 2020
I believe this does what you want:
M = [100 200; 150 210; 190 300; 300 400; 410 600; 500 700];
keepRow = M(2:end,1) >= M(1:end-1,2)
output = M([true;keepRow],:)
There are two nuances:
First, it was unclear whether an exact endpoint match should count as overlap. The above algorithm keeps rows if they are equal.
Second, it was unclear whether this needed to be done sequentially, taking into account if the overlap changes based on a prior remove row. So, for example, what should the output be for this input"
M = [100 200; 150 210; 205 300; 300 400; 410 600; 500 700];
Note that I changed M(3,1) from 190 to 205, so that it overlaps row 2, but does not overlap row 1.
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