Vectorized FIND with 'FIRST' option
Up to now, to find the first non-zero element of a matrix along a column (for example) user might:
1. Use for-loop with FIND command
for j=1:size(A,2)
... = find(A(:,j), 1, 'first');
end
2. Use other vectorized methods, often time not very straight-forwards (MAX, LOGICAL, SPARSE, etc...). This method creates temporary arrays and scan such the arrays few times while doing some calculation.
3. Write the basic FOR-LOOP algorithm to accomplish the task.
The FINDFIRST command does just the same, but implemented using MEX engine which should be faster than any of the above. It can handle 'FIRST', 'LAST' option, and return more than one FIND count.
NOTE: not yet tested on Linux (gcc)
Cite As
Bruno Luong (2024). Vectorized FIND with 'FIRST' option (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/24641-vectorized-find-with-first-option), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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