FINDIND
FINDIND - find indices of matching elements between two matrices
IB = FINDIND(A,B) returns a cell array IB which has the same size as A.
Each cell of IB contains a row vector with the indices of those elements
of B that are equal to the corresponding element of A. In other words,
for each k, IB{k} equals "find(B == A(k))".
[IB, IA] = FINDIND(A,B) also return another cell array IA holding the
indices of those elements of A that are equal to the corresponding
element of B. In other words, for each k, IA{k} equals "find(A == B(k))".
A and B may have repeated elements. If an element of A or B is not
present in B or A, the corresponding cell will be empty. A and B can be
cell array of strings.
Example:
A = [1 4 2 ; 3 4 5] ;
B = [1 2 1 1 4 2 2 2 4 5 5] ;
x = findind(A,B)
% -> x = {[ 1 3 4 ], [ 5 9 ], [ 2 6 7 8 ]
% [] , [ 5 9 ], [10 11] }
See also find, ismember, unique
Cite As
Jos (10584) (2024). FINDIND (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/22786-findind), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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