adding counts of ordered pairs

I have a sequence of by 3 arrays, say , , , that are generated within a loop. That is, the number of rows of each array varies, but each array has three columns. The first two columns represent ordered pairs. The third column is the count of those ordered pairs. I want to "add" these together so that I get an array that accumulates the counts of these ordered pairs into a new array that is with the same structure. For example, if is
A1=[1 4 3;
3 5 1;
12 4 7;
13 5 2;
14 1 1];
and is
A1=[1 5 1;
13 5 1;
13 7 3;
14 1 5];
then the cumulative matrix should be
A=[1 4 3;
1 5 1;
3 5 1;
12 4 7;
13 5 3;
13 7 3;
14 1 6];
The arrays being "summed" in this way have hundreds of entries and are themselves summaries of arrays with thousands of entries, so efficiency matters.

 Accepted Answer

One way to go about this is to use sparse:
A1 = [1 4 3;
3 5 1;
12 4 7;
13 5 2;
14 1 1];
A2 = [1 5 1;
13 5 1;
13 7 3;
14 1 5];
A_all = sparse([A1(:,1);A2(:,1)],[A1(:,2);A2(:,2)],[A1(:,3);A2(:,3)]);
[I1,I2,Val] = find(A_all);
[~,idx1] = sort(I1);
disp([I1(idx1),I2(idx1),Val(idx1)])
HTH

2 Comments

I am going to time both your answer and Bruno's to see which works best. I accepted yours because I suspect with my data it will be faster.
This will save you a sort
A1 = [1 4 3;
3 5 1;
12 4 7;
13 5 2;
14 1 1];
A2 = [1 5 1;
13 5 1;
13 7 3;
14 1 5];
A_all = sparse([A1(:,2);A2(:,2)],[A1(:,1);A2(:,1)],[A1(:,3);A2(:,3)]);
[I2,I1,Val] = find(A_all);
A = [I1,I2,Val]
A = 7×3
1 4 3 1 5 1 3 5 1 12 4 7 13 5 3 13 7 3 14 1 6

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (1)

A1=[1 4 3;
3 5 1;
12 4 7;
13 5 2;
14 1 1];
A2=[1 5 1;
13 5 1;
13 7 3;
14 1 5];
A12=[A1; A2];
[A12u,~,J]=unique(A12(:,1:2),'rows','stable');
A=[A12u,accumarray(J,A12(:,3))]
A = 7×3
1 4 3 3 5 1 12 4 7 13 5 3 14 1 6 1 5 1 13 7 3

7 Comments

Thanks! Bjorn's answer also works. I am guessing his will be faster with my data, so I accepted it.
I hope you don't have such case where Bjorn's method fails
A1=[1 1 1];
A2=[1 1 -1];
or pairs are not integer >= 1.
pairs are all integers (the result of floor function plus 1); third column is countdata, so should be ok.
floor can returns 0 no?
yup, see edit.
@Bruno Luong: The amount of subconsious/implicit assumptions I make when writing QD-solutions is a bit frightening.
That's called "intuition".

Sign in to comment.

Categories

Products

Release

R2022a

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!