Conditional case on strfind
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Hi all,
I have a problem on with the strfind in matlab:
x =
{
'my height is 160'
'my height is 163'
'my height is 167'
'my height is 180');
feature_1 = find(~cellfun('isempty',strfind(x,'my height is 163')))
the output will be:
feature_1 =
2
Now my problem is how do i find for "my height is > 163" ?
Thanks.
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dpb
le 9 Avr 2014
Not easily by character matching/searching. You'd need to convert the numeric value strings in the and then do the search on that. SOTOO (warning, air code, untested)...
find(cellfun(@(x) str2double(x(end-3:end)),x)>163)
Azzi Abdelmalek
le 9 Avr 2014
Modifié(e) : Azzi Abdelmalek
le 10 Avr 2014
x ={ 'my height is 160'
'my height is 163'
'my height is 167'
'my height is 180'};
num=regexp(x,'[0-9]+(\.)?[0-9]?','match')
out=x(str2double([num{:}])>163)
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Azzi Abdelmalek
le 10 Avr 2014
This is not my answer. don't change [0-9],
num=regexp(x,'[0-9]+(\.)?[0-9]?','match')
a=str2double([num{:}])
The result is
1 13 5 2
Now we find the range 0-5
out=x(a>0 & a<=5 )
Jos (10584)
le 10 Avr 2014
Approach this in two steps:
Step 1. Convert the strings to a numerical values. This step depends on how the strings are made up. If there is always one and only one value in each string, you can do something like this:
s = regexp(x,'\d+','match')
num = str2double([s{:}])
Step 2. Use logical indexing to get the indices into x
tf = num > 2 & num <= 5 % whatever
indices = find(tf)
result = x(tf)
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