How to count numbers considering all consecutives as one??
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Hi, I need to count some numbers like: Data=2, 3, 4, 7,8 9, 10, 20,25,27; Now, counting should be: 2,3,4=1; 7,8,9,10=1; 20=1; 25=1; 27=1; Total count=5 (1+1+1+1+1) i.e. consecutive numbers should be count as one together and any individual value should be one. Any help regarding matlab programming would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Badrul
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Shashank Prasanna
on 20 Jan 2013
Edited: Shashank Prasanna
on 20 Jan 2013
Data=[2, 3, 4, 7,8 9, 10, 20,25,27];
sum = 1; % The first set is counted.
for i = 2:length(Data)
if Data(i)~=Data(i-1)+1
%Data(i)
sum=sum+1;
end
end
disp(sum)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 20 Jan 2013
Don't use sum and i as variables. sum is the function that sums the elements of an array, and i is used to represent complex numbers
Shashank Prasanna
on 20 Jan 2013
Azzi, Its perfectly fine to use them since MATLAB gives the highest precedence to variables before function names. Avoid them if you plan to use these function in your program or just clear the variables right before you want to use the function:
However as you mentioned it is safer to avoid using them.
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Cedric
on 20 Jan 2013
Edited: Cedric
on 20 Jan 2013
Here is a funny way to achieve this:
>> sum(diff(Data)>1)+1
EDIT: see my comment after Azzi's remark.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 20 Jan 2013
It still dont work. Look at this example.
Data=[1 2 3 4 7 8 7 6 2 1]
I suggest
sum(diff(Data)~=0 & diff(Data)~=1)+1
Cedric
on 20 Jan 2013
Well, the OP will pick the one that matches his requirements I guess; I don't test Data(i+1)==Data(i)+1 (consec. elements are consec. integers) in my solutions, but Data(i)==Data(j)+1 for |i-j|=1 (ordered neighbors are consec. integers).
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