Puzzler: Quickly tell if two absolute indices (a,b) are four connected for n x m matrix.
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function flag = isFourConnected(a,b,n,m)
%
% a,b: indices of interest a ~= b
% n,m: size of matrix of interest
%
% flag: True if indices a and b are four connected
% in a matrix of size n x m
%
%
% Your code here
Note, this code should use no toolboxes, and should be reasonably quick as this function will be called many times. Reasonably quick is up to debate as the rest of the code forms.
10 commentaires
Fangjun Jiang
le 1 Sep 2011
I need clarification regarding "absolute indices" and "four connected". Can you give a numerical example?
Fangjun Jiang
le 1 Sep 2011
I think I figured it out now. Every element in a matrix has four connected, left, right, top, bottom. Absolute indices means linear indices or single indices.
Doug Hull
le 1 Sep 2011
Walter Roberson
le 1 Sep 2011
is a point considered to be 4 connected to itself?
Doug Hull
le 1 Sep 2011
the cyclist
le 1 Sep 2011
Which, if any, of the input arguments does the function need to be vectorizable across?
Fangjun Jiang
le 2 Sep 2011
How about circle-shifting neighbors? Should isFourConnected(1,4,4,5) and isFourConnected(1,17,4,5) all be true?
Andrei Bobrov
le 2 Sep 2011
for three-dimensional array
d = abs(a-b);
flag = d == n || d == n*m || (d == 1 && mod(min(a,b), n));
Fangjun Jiang
le 2 Sep 2011
@andrei, your code above returns false for both (1,4,4,5) and (1,17,4,5)
Walter Roberson
le 2 Sep 2011
Did anyone run timing tests on the survivors?
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Fangjun Jiang
le 1 Sep 2011
Circle-shifting neighbors are considered connected.
function flag = isFourConnected(a,b,n,m)
%
% a,b: indices of interest a ~= b
% n,m: size of matrix of interest
%
% flag: True if indices a and b are four connected
% in a matrix of size n x m
%
%
% Your code here
[x,y]=ind2sub([n,m],[a;b]);
xdiff=abs(x(1)-x(2));
ydiff=abs(y(1)-y(2));
flag = ((xdiff==0) && (ydiff==1) || (ydiff==m-1)) || ...
((ydiff==0) && (xdiff==1) || (xdiff==n-1));
A little test script. All other entries so far didn't pass this test.
clc;
TestVector={6,7,4,5
6,10,4,5
1,4,4,5
1,17,4,5};
for k=1:size(TestVector,1)
if isFourConnected(TestVector{k,:})~=true
disp(k);beep;
end
end
1 commentaire
Doug Hull
le 1 Sep 2011
Walter Roberson
le 1 Sep 2011
function flag = isFourConnected(a,b,n,m)
%
% a,b: indices of interest a ~= b
% n,m: size of matrix of interest
%
% flag: True if indices a and b are four connected
% in a matrix of size n x m
%
%
flag = abs(a-b)==n || (floor(a/n)==floor(b/n) && abs(a-b)==1);
3 commentaires
Walter Roberson
le 1 Sep 2011
Saving a repeated calculation to a variable isn't always faster once you take the JIT into account.
That's my excuse, and I'm sticking to it :-)
Walter Roberson
le 1 Sep 2011
flag = abs(a-b)==n || (abs(a-b)==1 && floor(a/n)==floor(b/n));
David Young
le 1 Sep 2011
Neat
Oleg Komarov
le 1 Sep 2011
I assume a,b,m,n always numeric and integer values > 1
function flag = isFourConnected(a,b,n,m)
% a,b : indices of interest a ~= b
% m,n : size of matrix of interest
% flag: True if indices a and b are four connected
% in a matrix of size n x m
d = a-b; flag = d == n || d == -n || (d == 1 && mod(a,n) ~= 1) || (d == -1 && mod(b,n) ~= 1);
4 commentaires
Walter Roberson
le 1 Sep 2011
df would be 1 for bottom of column vs top of next column
Oleg Komarov
le 1 Sep 2011
Argh...
Oleg Komarov
le 1 Sep 2011
Can't find any other valid solution to ensure bottom vs top not 4 conn except the ones already proposed.
Walter Roberson
le 1 Sep 2011
Tossing something together: diff(mod(sort([a,b]),n))<0
Bruno Luong
le 1 Sep 2011
function flag = isFourConnected(a,b,n,m)
% 10 arithmetic operations by pair
c = max(a,b);
d = min(a,b);
e = c - d;
flag = (e==1 & mod(d,n)) | (e==n & c>n);
2 commentaires
Walter Roberson
le 1 Sep 2011
This might or might not be slightly faster:
c = sort([a,b]);
e = c(2)-c(1);
flag = (e==1 & mod(c(1),n)) | (e==m & c(2)>n);
Or if you prefer your original structure, then instead of max/min, you could use
c = max(a,b);
d = a + b - c;
Bruno Luong
le 1 Sep 2011
I believe I had one redundant test in the earlier code:
function flag = isFourConnected(a,b,n,m)
% 8 arithmetic operations by pair
c = max(a,b);
d = min(a,b);
e = c - d;
flag = (e==1 & mod(d,n)) | (e==n);
Daniel Shub
le 2 Sep 2011
I am not sure what to do about circle-shifting neighbors so I have two answers.
function flag = isFourConnected(a,b,n,m)
%
% a,b: indices of interest a ~= b
% n,m: size of matrix of interest
%
% flag: True if indices a and b are four connected
% in a matrix of size n x m
%
%
% Your code here
% Using ind2sub might be faster.
col = mod([a(:), b(:)]-1, n)+1;
row = ceil([a(:), b(:)]/n);
%[col, row] = ind2sub([n, m], [a(:), b(:)]);
flag = reshape(mod(abs(diff(col, 1, 2)), n-2)+mod(abs(diff(row, 1, 2)), m-2) == 1, size(a));
% if circle shifted points are not connected:
% flag = reshape(abs(diff(col, 1, 2))+abs(diff(row, 1, 2)) == 1, size(a));
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