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Comparing matrices of different size in matlab and storing values that are close

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Isaiah Stefan Engle
Isaiah Stefan Engle le 26 Avr 2017
Commenté : Will Nitsch le 1 Mai 2017
I have two matrices A and B. A(:,1) corresponds to an x-coordinate, A(:,2) corresponds to a y-coordinate, and A(:,3) corresponds to a certain radius. All three values in a row describe the same circle. Now let's say...
A =
[1,4,3]
[8,8,7]
[3,6,3]
B =
[1,3,3]
[1, 92,3]
[4,57,8]
[5,62,1]
[3,4,6]
[9,8,7]
What I need is to be able to loop through matrix A and determine if there are any rows in matrix B that are "similar" as in the x value is within a range (-2,2) of the x value of A (Likewise with the y-coordinate and radius).If it satisfies all three of these conditions, it will be added to a new matrix with the values that were in A. So for example I would need the above data to return...
ans =
[1,4,3]
[8,8,7]
Please help and thank you in advance to anyone willing to take the time!
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Will Nitsch
Will Nitsch le 1 Mai 2017
The following will scan through B, comparing each portion of A and B. If the criteria is met, then it will store the indices of the matching (within the range +/-2) values of A and B.
A = [[1,4,3];[8,8,7];[3,6,3]];
B = [[1,3,3];[1, 92,3];[4,57,8];[5,62,1];[3,4,6];[9,8,7]];
idx = [];
for i = 1:length(A)
for j = 1:1:length(B)
if(find(B(abs(B(j,1)-A(i,1))<=2 & abs(B(j,2)-A(i,2))<=2 & abs(B(j,3)-A(i,3))<=2)==1))
idx = [idx,[i;j]];
end
end
end
output:
idx =
1 2 % these are the indicies of A
1 6 % these are the corresponding indices of B

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