ismember(a, b) function problem

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Jeffrey DG
Jeffrey DG on 29 May 2022
Commented: Voss on 29 May 2022
Hello,
In brief, I am trying to compare two seperate arrays that decrease/increase till they are equal one another.
a = [1, 1, 0];
b = [0, 1, 0];
logic = ismember(a, b); % or ismembertol(a, b, 0.001);
if all(logic(:))
% Do somthing
end
However, I seem to be getting all true, [1, 1, 1], when I expect a [0, 1, 1] for this particular set of logical comaprison using ismember(). I am not good at coding so will appreciate if anyone could explain why this is happening.
Thank you!

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Voss
Voss on 29 May 2022
Edited: Voss on 29 May 2022
ismember(a,b) tells you whether each element of a exists somewhere in b
ismember([1 2 3 4 5],[2 4 6]) % 2 and 4 exist in [2 4 6], but 1, 3, and 5 do not
ans = 1×5 logical array
0 1 0 1 0
With your a and b:
a = [1, 1, 0];
b = [0, 1, 0];
logic = ismember(a,b)
ans = 1×3 logical array
1 1 1
you get logic is all true because all elements of a (i.e., 0 and 1) appear in b.
It seems that you actually want to compare each element of a and b, which you can do using ==
logic = a == b
logic = 1×3 logical array
0 1 1
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Jeffrey DG
Jeffrey DG on 29 May 2022
Wow, thanks. I did not know you could also compare arrays just like that. You learn something new everyday!
Voss
Voss on 29 May 2022
You're welcome!
FYI, here are some examples of using == with arrays:
x = [1 2 3 4]; % 1-by-4 array
y = [1 2 1 2]; % 1-by-4 array
x == y % compares each element of x to corresponding element of y
ans = 1×4 logical array
1 1 0 0
x = [1 2 3 4]; % 1-by-4 array
y = 2; % scalar
x == y % compares each element of x to y
ans = 1×4 logical array
0 1 0 0
x = [1 2 3 4]; % 1-by-4 array (row vector)
y = [2; 3; 5]; % 3-by-1 array (column vector)
x == y % also works! (compares each element of x to every element of y)
ans = 3×4 logical array
0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
x = [1 2 3 4]; % 1-by-4 array
y = [2 5 8]; % 1-by-3 array
x == y % error
Arrays have incompatible sizes for this operation.

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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson on 29 May 2022
The ismember function checks if elements in a are found in b, not that each element match. In your case both "1" in a have a value found in b and the same is true for the "0". Maybe you want your conditional to be:
if all(a==b)
% Do somthing
end
or perhaps
your_tol = 0.01;
if all(abs(a-b)<=your_tol)
% Do somthing
end
HTH

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