How to delete elements in array efficiently

Hi all,
I'm writing a simple script in Matlab where I compare adjacent element and delete one of them if there difference between them is one.
for i=1:length(Vector) - 1
if Vector(i+1) - Vector(i) == 1
Vector(i) = [];
end
if i == length(Vector)
break
end
However, I'm getting an error that my indices are out of bound. Is there a simpler way of doing this by utilizing internal functions. I think my problem is that my array is constantly decreasing and the Vector(i+1) - Vector(i) are out of bounds.

 Accepted Answer

Vector=[1 2 4 5 66 88 100 101]
id=find([0 diff(Vector)]==1)-1
Vector(id)=[]

More Answers (2)

dpb
dpb on 25 Aug 2013
Edited: dpb on 25 Aug 2013
When doing such in loops, start at end and work to beginning -- then the indices of those removed are above where you're headed next.
But, in Matlab use vector operations and supplied functions to do such things...
v([false diff(v)==1])=[];
You can also do it with while loop
Vector=[1 2 3 4 5 66 88 100 101 14]
i=1;
while i<numel(Vector)
if Vector(i+1) - Vector(i) == 1
Vector(i) = [];
i=i-1;
end
i=i+1
end
Vector

4 Comments

Or, variations on a theme, the looping solution...
for i=length(v):-1:2
if v(i)-v(i-1)==1;
v(i)=[];
end
end
The result is not the same, because this will keep the first number of the consecutive numbers
Repeated shrinking of an array suffers from the same inefficiency as iterative growing.
Posted simply as pedagogical example for OP, not as recommended solution--see earlier posting.

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