How do I avoid creating intermediate variables?
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Say I have a vector of data x and a function f(x).
Now say I want to evaluate f(x) only for x>2, so I do:
ind=x>2; y=f(x(ind));
Now say I want to find y>5;
ind2=y>5;
Now how can I use this information to get the x values corresponding to the y>5 values, WITHOUT using this crude method where I create an intermediate variable:
x_intermediate = x(ind1); % I want to avoid creating this
x_answer = x_intermediate(ind2);
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Matt Fig
le 30 Mai 2011
Is your complaint about the extra typing, or the extra variable in the workspace? If the latter, then one way to avoid this kind of thing in general is:
x_answer = x(ind1); % This will be overwritten.
x_answer = x_answer(ind2);
This strategy will serve you beyond this specific problem.
Andrei Bobrov
le 30 Mai 2011
xy = [x f(x)];
out = xy(xy(:,1)>2&xy(:,2)>5,:)
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AJP
le 30 Mai 2011
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