How to remove additional rows from a matrix?
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Greetings! I have 2 matrices with sizes 103x2 and 101x2. The 2 rows that I want to remove are not the last ones in the first matrix. Those matrices have been created so that the second column has the same elements for each matrix. I have ran a code which I include and checks each line of the matrices to determine whether the elements in the second column are equal or not. If they are not equal then the row from the first matrix should be deleted and then the loop should start over. After running the code I get an error message which states that index exceeds matrix dimensions. I even tried to make them equal by adding zeros and the run again the code but it didn't work. I can't figure out what am I missing. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance.
i=0;
while i<abs(length(a)-length(b))
for j=1:max(length(a),length(b))
if (a(j,2)~=b(j,2))
a(j,:)=[];
i=i+1;
continue;
end
end
end
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 17 Aug 2016
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 17 Aug 2016
b(j,2) is not defined for j=max(length(a),length(b))
What are you expecting as result for this small example:
a=[4 1;5 2;6 3;7 4;9 10;1 5;8 7]
b=[3 1;5 7;8 3;4 87 ;2 10]
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Paschalis Garouniatis
on 17 Aug 2016
Azzi Abdelmalek
on 17 Aug 2016
a=[4 1;5 2;6 3;1 8;10 7;88 4]
b=[3 1;5 3;2 8;9 7]
n=size(a,1)
m=size(b,1)
p=n-m
ii=0
jj=0
for k=1:m
ii=ii+1
if a(k,2)~=b(k,2) & jj<p
a(ii,:)=[]
ii=ii-1
jj=jj+1
elseif jj==p
break
end
end
a(m+1:end,:)=[]
Guillaume
on 18 Aug 2016
Note that with either example
a(~ismember(a(:, 2), b(:, 2)), :) = []
as per my answer is enough to do the job. It will do the job as long as the values in the 2nd column of B are unique.
Paschalis Garouniatis
on 18 Aug 2016
Edited: Paschalis Garouniatis
on 18 Aug 2016
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