Interpreting a Zeros function
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Hi guys,
I've just received a code and I just can't figure out what this means
idxSampling = zeros(20,1);
idxSampling(1) = 1;
for ii = 1:19
[~,tmp] = min(abs(t-ii));
idxSampling(ii+1) = tmp;
end
I'd be much obliged if someone could tell me what the 'idxSampling' function is trying to achieve
Many thanks in advance!
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Walter Roberson
le 29 Jan 2021
idxSampling is not a function there: it is an array.
The code assumes that t is a vector of values. The code is finding the indices into the vector that are closest to 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on up to 19.
t = sort(rand(1,15) * 23 - 1) %some data to use
In the case that t is all ascending or all descending, another way of writing the code would be
%your existing code
idxSampling = zeros(20,1);
idxSampling(1) = 1;
for ii = 1:19
[~,tmp] = min(abs(t-ii));
idxSampling(ii+1) = tmp;
end
idxSampling.'
idxSampling1 = [1, interp1(t,1:length(t), 1:19, 'nearest', 'extrap')]
Another way would be
[~, tmp] = min(abs(t(:) - (1:19)),[],1);
idxSampling2 = [1, tmp]
(The interp1 version unexpectedly also works if t is not sorted; it could be the case that unsorted is permited for 'nearest' but not generally.)
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