How to compare two array in nested loop ?

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Joni Saputra
Joni Saputra le 21 Nov 2018
Commenté : Joni Saputra le 22 Nov 2018
I have code like this :
Ind = [];
distTh = 5;
A = [1;7;14];
B = [2;5;8;10];
for i = 1:size(A,1)
for j = 1: size(B,1)
Distance = abs(B(j) - A(i));
if Distance < distTh
Ind = [Ind j];
end
end
end
My questions : How to make elements in array 'B' no longer compared to array 'A' (remove index 'B'), if it is already in 'Ind' ?
Thank you very much.

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes le 21 Nov 2018
Joni - well you can use find or ismember to check to see whether you should add j to the list of indices Ind as
if Distance < distTh && ~ismember(j, Ind)
Ind = [Ind j];
end
or use a similar check to skip the compare altogether
for i = 1:size(A,1)
for j = 1: size(B,1)
if ~isempty(find(Ind == j))
continue;
end
Distance = abs(B(j) - A(i));
if Distance < distTh
Ind = [Ind j];
end
end
end
There are probably other ways to solve this too. Can you give us an idea as to how large your A and B matrice might be? (As this will impact performance and help you decide which method to use (find vs ismember, etc.).
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Joni Saputra
Joni Saputra le 22 Nov 2018
Thank you Sir. It's work.

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