intersect function returns only one index why ?
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Hi,
I have:
A = [1 2 3 4;
1 2 3 4;
5 6 1 2]
B = [1 2]
[~, index] = intersect(A(:,1:2),B(1,:),'rows')
The result I get is:
index = 2
Why is that while I actually have 2 rows in A equal to B
Why I don't get index = 1 and 2
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the cyclist
2014 年 3 月 27 日
The slightly snarky answer is, "That is not what the intersection function returns."
The slightly nicer answer is that if you read the documentation, you'll see that intersect does not return the indices to all rows that are in the intersection.
To do what you want is easy, though:
C = intersect(A(:,1:2),B(1,:),'rows')
indices = find(ismember(A(:,1:2),C,'rows'))
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