find nonzero-middle point of an array
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Hello,
example
a=[0,0,3,4,5];
I want a function that give me middle point of nonzero element which is 4
not 3 which is the middle point of the array.
Thank you!
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Walter Roberson
le 1 Mai 2013
t = nonzeros(a);
t(ceil(end/2))
floor() cannot be used instead of ceil(): if there was only 1 non-zero element, end would be 1, end/2 would be 1/2, floor(1/2) would be 0, and there is no element #0.
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Tiger
le 1 Mai 2013
Jan
le 1 Mai 2013
@Tiger: You can vote for Walter's answer, if it helps you. And you can ask Azzi to delete his answer and resubmit it. Then the status of acceptance is cleared and you can choose again.
Walter Roberson
le 1 Mai 2013
Azzi's answer will work, as round() of an integer is the integer itself and round() of (integer + 1/2) is the next integer: this is the same set of results as ceil() of the integer and of (integer + 1/2)
Azzi Abdelmalek
le 1 Mai 2013
If someone asks me to delete my answer, I do not think I will do it.
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