Select values from an array to evalaute data training
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Rafael Zanetti
le 18 Déc 2022
Commenté : the cyclist
le 18 Déc 2022
Hi everyone,
I've tried extract values of an array to evaluate a data, for example my vector of datas is:
X = [0:0.05:1]';
My data points to evaluate are Xval = [0.3 0.65 0.75 0.8]';
So I have to isolate the values presented in Xval from X, I tried to use idx unsuccessfully, if someone could help me in this case I thank you!
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the cyclist
le 18 Déc 2022
X = [0:0.05:1]';
Xval = [0.3 0.65 0.75 0.8]';
[tf,loc] = ismembertol(Xval,X) % Using ismembertol rather than ismember, to avoid floating point issues
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the cyclist
le 18 Déc 2022
Here is a very different approach. The method is to do all possible subtractions between X and Xval, and find the ones that are very small. Just like in the ismembertol method, this is done to within a tolerance. (I just used the default tolerance in that solution.)
MATLAB will implicitly expand the dimensions of the two vectors, to do the matrix subtraction. I don't know if Octave will do that. You might need to do the subtraction using bsxfun instead. (I don't know if Octave has that either. I guess you might need to do all the subtractions in for loops.)
The variable row here gives the same info as the variable loc above. You might want to use the col variable for error-checking that all values were found.
X = [0:0.05:1]';
Xval = [0.3 0.65 0.75 0.8]';
tol = 1.e-6;
[row,col] = find(abs(X - Xval')<tol)
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