how to compare every pair of rows and return a matrix?

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chocho
chocho el 22 de Mayo de 2018
Comentada: Jan el 28 de Mayo de 2018
Hello guys, I have a matrix of 135 rows and 2 columns and I want to compare every two pairs of rows based on their overlapped elements and return a matrix.
I have attached some rows from my matrix to make the question more clear
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 22 de Mayo de 2018
Editada: Guillaume el 22 de Mayo de 2018
It's not clear what a common element is. Not helped by the fact that there's probably a typo in if i take row2 and row2 they have 5 common elements since comparing something with itself is certain to say that everything is common.
Similarly, defines what compare means for you.
chocho
chocho el 22 de Mayo de 2018
Editada: chocho el 22 de Mayo de 2018
@Guillaume sorry is a typo I mean row2 and row3 because they have 5 genes in common (RASGRP4, RASGPR2, RAF1, PRAKACA, RAS1) so the output is 5

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Jan
Jan el 22 de Mayo de 2018
I guess your matrix is a cell string and you want to find common sub-strings in it.
% Assuming your matrix is called "M":
n = size(M, 1);
% Convert the strings in the 2nd column to cell strings:
Sub = cell(1, n);
for k = 1:n
Sub{k} = strtrim(strsplit(M{k, 2}, ','));
end
Match = cell(n, n);
for i1 = 1:n
for i2 = i1+1:n
v = intersect(Sub{i1}, Sub{i2});
Match{i1, i2} = v;
Match{i2, i1} = v; % Output is symmetric
end
end
Or maybe you want ismember instead of intersect. Or you want to output the indices? Or the output should be a logical matrix, which is TRUE if the sub-strings have any overlap?
Please explain "compare every two pairs of rows" specifically. Most likely the above code can be adjusted easily.
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chocho
chocho el 28 de Mayo de 2018
@ Jan hello jan plz if I want to change new_variable = v / (m + n) to new_variable = v^2 / (m * n) So this line will be like this :
v= sum(ismember(Sub{i1}, Sub{i2}))^2 / (len1 * len2);
is it right ??

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