How to find the position of a number in an array?

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Arnab Pal
Arnab Pal le 15 Fév 2018
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 20 Juil 2022
If I have a vector, a = [7 8 8 2 5 6], how do I compute the positions of the value 8?
I expect 2 and 3 or (1,2) and (1,3).

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 15 Fév 2018
Modifié(e) : MathWorks Support Team le 27 Fév 2020
You can use the “find” function to return the positions corresponding to an array element value. For example:
a = [7 8 8 2 5 6];
linearIndices = find(a==8)
linearIndices =
2 3
To get the row and column indices separately, use:
[row,col] = find(a==8)
row =
1 1
col =
2 3
If you only need the position of one occurrence, you could use the syntax “find(a==8,1)”. You can also specify a direction if you specifically want the first or last occurrence, such as “find(a==8,1,’first’). For more information on these options, see find.
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Arvind Andrew Das
Arvind Andrew Das le 19 Juil 2022
i did the find function, but it gives me the ans vector with all of the values of the array and the results are in true or false for my condition( 0 & 1 ).
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 20 Juil 2022
find() can never return 0. Perhaps you are looking at ans for a different operation?

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Bhagyesh Shiyani
Bhagyesh Shiyani le 5 Déc 2019
what if i want both 8 positions, any code?
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Florian Reinbold
Florian Reinbold le 15 Jan 2020
Hi Bhagyesh
i would suggest this one:
[val, idx] = find(a==8);
It seems to make a great job! :)
Cheers
Florian
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 15 Jan 2020
This will not return value and index, it will return row and column numbers.

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Ujjawal Barnwal
Ujjawal Barnwal le 7 Juin 2020
a = [7 8 8 2 5 6];
position = find(a==8)

Sorne Duong
Sorne Duong le 21 Juil 2021
a = 1, 3, 6, 9, 10, 15
We know the fourth value is 9, but how to find the fourth value in MATLAB?
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Torsten
Torsten le 30 Mai 2022
Try
values = T_03(int_t_03,4)
Reem RA
Reem RA le 30 Mai 2022
Thanks it worked!!!!

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Nilesh Kumar Bibhuti
Nilesh Kumar Bibhuti le 15 Oct 2021
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 15 Oct 2021
BRO , THIS WILL GIVE U THE DESIRED OUTPUT . HAPPY CODING :)
#include <stdio.h>
#define MAX_SIZE 100 // Maximum array size
int main()
{
int arr[MAX_SIZE] ,brr[MAX_SIZE] ;
int size, i, toSearch, found ,k=0;
/* Input size of array */
printf("Enter size of array: ");
scanf("%d", &size);
/* Input elements of array */
printf("Enter elements in array: ");
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
scanf("%d", &arr[i]);
}
printf("\nEnter element to search: ");
scanf("%d", &toSearch);
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
if (arr[i] == toSearch)
{
brr[k] = i+1 ;
printf("%d ",brr[k]);
k++ ;
}
}
return 0;
}
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 15 Oct 2021
In C, int size should really be size_t size and your scanf() should be using %lu instead of %d . i and k should also be size_t
You should be checking the return status of each scanf() call .
Also
int main()
should be
int main(void)
unless you are using K&R C from before C was standardized.
The user is expecting the positions to be returned, rather than displayed.
You probably shouldn't be assuming integer for the array, but that would be an acceptable limitation if specifically documented.
You do not use or initialize found.

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