eleminating data from a long vector
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Hi all!
i have an index vector:
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index=[id1;id2;id3.....idn]
and i have a long vector: A
i want to eleminate the elment of the vector a which have the index in index in this way:
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A(id1:id1+30)=[]
A(id2:id2+30)=[]
.
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.A(idn:idn+30)=[]
how could i write this in matlab in a compact manner?
thank you
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Feb 2013
Are you certain this is what you want to do? After the first removal, everything from id1+30 onward in the vector would "fall down" 31 places. Does id2 take that renumbering into account?
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Andrei Bobrov
on 19 Feb 2013
A=1:1000; % Example
index=[10 100 500];
n = 30;
A(bsxfun(@plus,index,(0:n-1)'))=[];
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Feb 2013
Should either be n=31 or run from 0:n instead of 0:n-1 as the original question asks to delete id1:id1+30 which is 31 locations.
Jan
on 19 Feb 2013
But in general this method is faster than the arrayfun and cell2mat approach.
Rica
on 19 Feb 2013
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