Looping through two matrices with IF statement

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Sophia
Sophia el 23 de Mayo de 2011
[EDIT: Mon May 23 16:36:16 UTC 2011 - Reformat - MKF]
Hello, I am having problems with my for loop statement (see code at bottom). I'm trying to overwrite a zeros matrix (A) with 1's if it meets certain criteria from another matrix (M). It essentially needs to look at M(:,1) and put ones in each row of A (for each numatch) according to the if conditions. Instead of putting ones in the right place, it puts in all ones up to the last numatch row. Here is the code:
%creates A
nx = 5;
ny = 6;
nullnx = zeros(nx,2);
nullny = zeros(ny,2);
nullnx(:,1)=[1:nx];
nullny(:,2)=[1:ny];
if nx >= ny;
numatch = nx;
else
numatch = ny;
end;
if nx >= ny;
x = repmat(nullnx(:,1),nx,1);
matchx = sort(x);
mx = cat(2, matchx, x);
else
x = repmat(nullny(:,2),ny,1);
matchx = sort(x);
mx = cat(2,matchx,x);
end;
M = [nullnx;nullny;mx];
A = zeros(nx+ny+numatch,nx+ny+numatch);
%here is where I need help
for i = 1:numatch;
for a = 1:length(M);
for b = 1:length(A);
if M(a, 1)== i;
A(i,b)=1;
end;
end;
end;
end;
Any help is most appreciated
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov el 23 de Mayo de 2011
Please format properly the code: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/7885-tutorial-how-to-format-your-question
Matt Tearle
Matt Tearle el 23 de Mayo de 2011
Please format your code.
More importantly, can you please explain what you're expecting? When I run this, I get that M is a 47-by-2 matrix and A is a 17-by-17 matrix. I can't make those numbers match in any obvious way. So please give an example of what you'd expect to see as output, or step us through your algorithm. Here's the start of M:
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 4
What should A look like for this?

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Matt Fig
Matt Fig el 23 de Mayo de 2011
Your code is doing exactly what you describe that it should do, that is it: "looks at M(:,1) and put ones in each row of A (for each numatch) according to the if condition."
Now is it the case that you need a different IF condition? If so, please show a simple example of input and expected output.
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EDIT In response to your comment below.
Does this do it?
for ii = 1:numatch;
A(ii,:) = M(:,1)==ii;
end;
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Matt Fig
Matt Fig el 23 de Mayo de 2011
See my edit above.
Sophia
Sophia el 24 de Mayo de 2011
That worked! How simple, thanks!

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