Can anyone please explain me this line of a code?

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probability = arrayfun(@(x) mean(audR(audR(:,1)==x,2)==2) , contrast);
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 7 Jun 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 7 Jun 2019
Ahhh... yeah it's an array (blush).
audR(:,1)==x %this produces a logical index marking rows of the first
%column of audR that match the input value 'x'
audR(audR(:,1)==x,2) % for each of those rows from the comment above,
% you're extracting the data from the second
% column of audR.
(audR(audR(:,1)==x,2)==2) %and finally, you're determining whether those
% values are equal to 2.
Here's an example you can execute line by line to see what's going
% Produce fake data
audR = [[1;1;2;2;3;3],[1;2;1;2;1;2]];
x = 2
audR(:,1)==x
audR(audR(:,1)==x,2)
(audR(audR(:,1)==x,2)==2)

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 7 Jun 2019
Edited: Stephen23 on 7 Jun 2019
If audR is a matrix, then
audR(audR(:,1)==x,2)==2
% ^^^^^^^^^ % first column of audR
% ^^^ % ... is equal to x.
% ^^^^^^^^^^^^ % used as a logical index into the rows of audR
% ^ % second column of audR
% ^^^ % ... is equal to 2.
So the code takes the rows of audR where the first column equals x, and checks if their second column equals 2.

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