logical indexing
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imagine you have a two matrixes:
a=[1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9];
b=[1 0 1 0 1];
how do i use the b matrix as a logical index? I'd expect:
a(b)
ans =
[1 3 5]
but instead i get the error: "Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals."
if I try
a(~b)
ans =
[2 4]
now I could use a(~~b) which does what i want but this seems inelegant. Can anyone suggest a better solution?
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Onomitra Ghosh
on 14 Mar 2012
Your "b" matrix is in double. You need to convert that to logical values for logical indexing:
>> a(boolean(b))
ans =
1 3 5
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Aldin
on 14 Mar 2012
but what if you haven't only '1' and '0' in b array. I think it's better my first solution or second &Onomitra Ghosh his code with logical work correctly
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