Remove First Element of Array And Add Element to the End (FIFO array)
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Matthew Mellor
le 14 Juin 2016
Commenté : Star Strider
le 14 Juin 2016
Hi I'm trying to modify an array so that I remove the first element of an array completely (ie decrease the size of the array). Then once I've done that I would like to add a new element (increase the size of the array).
For instance:
>>array = {1,2,3,4}
>>remove element 1
>> array = {2,3,4}
>>add element
>> array = {2,3,4,5}
What I'm really trying to do is create a sort of FIFO array. I've seen some other examples... but most of them don't delete the size of the array then increase it (just delete values). Is there an easy way to do this?
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Star Strider
le 14 Juin 2016
One approach:
array = {1,2,3,4};
array = array(2:end)
array{end+1} = 5
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Star Strider
le 14 Juin 2016
My pleasure!
There is only one other way I can think of to do it:
new_elem = 5;
array = cat(2, array{2:end},new_elem);
That might be more efficient. It is one line shorter, and the MATLAB functions are generally optimised (certainly more than the code I usually write), so that may be faster.
It creates a double array, not a cell array, but you can convert it back into a cell array with the same properties as the original ‘array’ variable easily enough by enclosing the cat call in a mat2cell call:
array = mat2cell(cat(2, array{2:end},new_elem), 1, ones(size(array)));
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