sort element in cell

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NA
NA le 20 Fév 2019
Commenté : Stephen23 le 26 Fév 2019
A={[1,2,3,4,5,8,9,39],[2,3,17,18,25,26,27],[3,4,14,15,16,17,18],[4,5,6,11,12,13,14],[5,6,7,8],...
[10,11,12,13],[16,21,22,23,24],[26,28,29],[2,30],[6,31],[10,32],[19,33],[20,34],[22,35],[23,36],[25,37],[29,38]};
ref=31;
base = cellfun(@(m)any(ismember(m,ref)),A,'uni',0);
base_mes=A{find([base{:}]==1)};
include_base = cellfun(@(m)any(ismember(m,base_mes)),A,'uni',0);
result=cell(1,numel(include_base));
index_other=find([include_base{:}]==1);
for i=1:size(index_other,2)
result{i}=A{index_other(i)};
end
base_mes=[6,31], I want to find 6 and 31 in A, after this sort A according to 31 and 6.
result={[6,31],[4,5,6,11,12,13,14],[5,6,7,8],[1,2,3,4,5,8,9,39],[2,3,17,18,25,26,27],[3,4,14,15,16,17,18],[10,11,12,13],[16,21,22,23,24],[26,28,29],[2,30],[10,32],[19,33],[20,34],[22,35],[23,36],[25,37],[29,38]}
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NA
NA le 20 Fév 2019
Modifié(e) : NA le 20 Fév 2019
good point. How should I fix it?
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 20 Fév 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 20 Fév 2019
  • "there are more cells that contain 31" -> "How should I fix it?" -> only you can decide how to "fix" that, or if it needs "fixing" at all. You can tell us what you want to happen, but we cannot tell you what you want to happen in that situation.
  • "what if the cell(s) containing 31, contain more than 2 numbers" -> my answer does not assume anything about how many elements the vectors have.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 20 Fév 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 20 Fév 2019
You can easily use logical indexing for this:
A = {[1,2,3,4,5,8,9,39],[2,3,17,18,25,26,27],[3,4,14,15,16,17,18],[4,5,6,11,12,13,14],[5,6,7,8],[10,11,12,13],[16,21,22,23,24],[26,28,29],[2,30],[6,31],[10,32],[19,33],[20,34],[22,35],[23,36],[25,37],[29,38]};
ref = 31
idr = cellfun(@(v)any(ismember(v,ref)),A);
vec = A{idr};
idv = cellfun(@(v)any(ismember(v,vec)),A);
Z = [A(idr),A(idv&~idr),A(~idv)];
Giving:
>> Z{:}
ans =
6 31
ans =
4 5 6 11 12 13 14
ans =
5 6 7 8
ans =
1 2 3 4 5 8 9 39
ans =
2 3 17 18 25 26 27
ans =
3 4 14 15 16 17 18
ans =
10 11 12 13
ans =
16 21 22 23 24
ans =
26 28 29
ans =
2 30
ans =
10 32
ans =
19 33
ans =
20 34
ans =
22 35
ans =
23 36
ans =
25 37
ans =
29 38
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 21 Fév 2019
>> fun = @(v) sort(0-ismember(v,vec)-(v==ref));
>> [~,ids] = cellfun(fun,Z,'uni',0);
>> Z1 = cellfun(@(v,x)v(x),Z,ids,'uni',0);
>> Z1{:}
ans =
31 6
ans =
6 4 5 11 12 13 14
ans =
6 5 7 8
ans =
1 2 3 4 5 8 9 39
ans =
2 3 17 18 25 26 27
ans =
3 4 14 15 16 17 18
ans =
10 11 12 13
ans =
16 21 22 23 24
ans =
26 28 29
ans =
2 30
ans =
10 32
ans =
19 33
ans =
20 34
ans =
22 35
ans =
23 36
ans =
25 37
ans =
29 38
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 26 Fév 2019
@Naime Ahmadi: you can probably do that using a loop or two. Try it!

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