Finding a redundant pattern in a matrix

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Annaelle
Annaelle le 26 Jan 2023
Commenté : Annaelle le 30 Jan 2023
Hi,
I'm trying to compare a serie of number in a matrix of cells to see if some pattern are redondant.
The issue is that the pattern needs to be in the same order but it can be broken by another number.
For example : C1=[ 5 9 3]; C2=[ 9 5 3]; C3=[9 5 9 3]; C4=[5 9 8 3]; ...
In this case, I want to know that the pattern in C1 is repeated in C3 and C4 ... then do the same for C2.
Thanks for your help
Anna
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 26 Jan 2023
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 26 Jan 2023
What's the use case (context as to why that is needed)? Have you tried a brute force search via a nested for loop? That would be pretty simple and fast for short vectors.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 26 Jan 2023
C1=[ 5 9 3]; C2=[ 9 5 3]; C3=[9 5 9 3]; C4=[5 9 8 3]; C5 = [5 3 9 8];
is_in(C1, C2)
ans = logical
0
is_in(C1, C3)
ans = logical
1
is_in(C1, C4)
ans = logical
1
is_in(C1, C5)
ans = logical
0
function match = is_in(looking_for, in_what)
match = all(any(triu(looking_for.' == in_what),2));
end

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