Subset of a matrix
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Hi,
This question is a bit tricky to explain with words, so I'll write the matlab code I would like...
Starting with : x = 1:5; y = (-5:5)'; iPos = y > 0;
I would like to write something like :
z = [y*x](iPos);
Which would be the equivalent of
z = y*x; z = z(iPos);
without creating the z matrix. I do it with Python but I can't figure out the way to do it in Matlab... Is it possible ?
Thanks
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Guillaume
le 13 Nov 2014
Did you mean
z(:, iPos)
as it's a bit unusual to use a logical index as a linear index when it's smaller than the number of elements in the matrix.
To answer your question, unfortunately, you can't index into temporaries in matlab, be it the result of an expression as in your example, or the return value of function. You always have to create a variable to store the result and there is no trick that can work around that.
However, in your case, you could do
z = y(iPos) * x(1);
Or if you meant to get all rows:
z = y(iPos) * x;
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Guillaume
le 13 Nov 2014
Can you show a more realistic example?
Note that even if matlab allowed
z = [y*x](iPos);
it would still use the same amount of memory.
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