- a value that is repeated in A must be repeated the same number of times in B ?
- repeated values in A are consecutive
Line, column, and value in matrix B of repeated values in A.
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    Ricardo Gutierrez
 on 7 Nov 2019
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Ricardo Gutierrez
 on 8 Nov 2019
            Hi. Good day.
I have a code that indicates line, column and value in matrix B, which are in vector A.
But this code does not allow me to have repeated values in matrix B, which is already in vector A
% ________________________________
clc; clear; close all; format short;
A = [10 8 8 6 2];
 B = [10 12 16 15 11
       8 16 21 6 26
       85 61 21 48 11
       41 52 62 44 2
       29 51 55 59 16
       98 95 93 92 99];
for b = 1: 1: 5
     Value (b) = A (1, b);
     [row (b), col (b)] = find (B == Value (b));
end
Value
row
col
=========================================
Command Window
Value =
    10 8 8 6 2
row =
     1 2 2 2 4
col =
     1 1 1 4 5
===========================================
What do I have to do to make the code detect the position of repeated values in matrix B
Something like that:
A = [10 8 8 6 2];
B = [10 12 16 15 11
     8 16 21 6 26
     8 61 21 48 11
     41 52 62 44 2
     29 51 55 59 16
     98 95 93 92 99];
Command Window
Value =
    10 8 8 6 2
row =
     1 2 3 2 4
col =
     1 1 1 4 5
----------------------------
Hoping you can help me.
Thank you.
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  per isakson
      
      
 on 7 Nov 2019
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