Logical indexing returns different dimensions

a = [3, 2]
a = 1×2
3 2
b = [1; 1] == 1
b = 2×1 logical array
1 1
a(b) % returns a 1x2 array
ans = 1×2
3 2
a = [3, 2; 4, 5]
a = 2×2
3 2 4 5
b = [1; 1; 1; 1] == 1
b = 4×1 logical array
1 1 1 1
a(b) % returns a 4x1 array
ans = 4×1
3 4 2 5

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Umesh Kumar Singla
Umesh Kumar Singla le 12 Jan 2023
Modifié(e) : Umesh Kumar Singla le 12 Jan 2023
I was expecting both to return 1 x n type arrays but that's not the case. Am I missing something?

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Matt J
Matt J le 12 Jan 2023
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 12 Jan 2023
Vectors have different indexing behavior than matrices. There's nothing more to it, except perhaps to point out that it's not just logical indexing. It applies to regular indexing as well:
a=[10,20,30,40];
a([1;2])
ans = 1×2
10 20
a=[10,20;30 40];
a([1;2;3;4])
ans = 4×1
10 30 20 40

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