assigning matrices to a cell
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Right I apologise in advance because I have the feeling that what I've done may be some awful mistake that makes people with more matlab experience shudder but the concept of cells are kind of new to me.
Essentially I have a loop that creates a matrix Y each time I run it and I want to store this for use later in the code so that I can compare its entries with another array that I've created (successfully I might add!). At first I thought about using 3D arrays but then I realised that this meant all the cells needed to be the same size. This is a stripped down version of the relevant section of my code...
for k=1:K2
Y=zeros(N,D);
for n=1:N
if (r(n,k)==1)
Y(n,:)=X(n,:);
end
end
for n=N:-1:1
if ((sum(Y(n,:)))==0)
Y(n,:)=[];
end
end
Y=sortrows(Y);
Bla_2{:,k}=Y;
end
Can anyone please explain what I've done wrong and please use simple language. Thanks.
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Andrei Bobrov
el 9 de Jun. de 2011
help:
doc all
doc function_handle
doc arrayfun
cod:
l1 = all(X,2);
X1 = X(l1,:);
r1 = r(l1,:)==1;
Bla_2 = arrayfun(@(ii)X1(r1(:,ii),:),1:K2,'un',0);
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Andrei Bobrov
el 9 de Jun. de 2011
ii - the column index varies from 1 to K2.
arrayfun uses an anonymous function @ (ii) X1 (r1 (:, ii),:), for each ii, and places the result in a single cell cellarray (sorry for my english).
In this, the better to read the help on the functions -
"function_handle", "arrayfun".
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Matt Fig
el 8 de Jun. de 2011
Use:
Bla_2{k} = Y;
But before the outer loop starts, pre-allocate the cell array:
Bla_2 = cell(K2,1);
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