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find
find indices of boolean vector or matrix true elements
Calling Sequence
[ii]=find(x [,nmax]) [i1,i2,..]=find(x [,nmax])
Arguments
- x
may be a boolean vector, a boolean matrix, a boolean hypermatrix, a "standard" matrix or hypermatrix
- nmax
an integer giving the maximum number of indices to return. The default value is -1 which stands for "all". This option can be used for efficiency, to avoid searching all indices.
- ii, i1, i2, ..
integer vectors of indices or empty matrices
Description
If x
is a boolean matrix,
ii=find(x)
returns the vector
of indices i
for which x(i)
is "true". If no true element
found find returns an empty matrix.
[i1,i2,..]=find(x)
returns vectors of indices i1
(for rows) and i2
(for columns),..
such that x(i1(n),i2(n),..)
is "true". If no true element
found find returns empty matrices in i1
,
i2
, ...
if x
is a standard matrix or hypermatrix find(x)
is interpreted as
find(x<>0)
find([])
returns []
Examples
beers=["Desperados", "Leffe", "Kronenbourg", "Heineken"]; find(beers=="Leffe") // OK find(beers=="1664") // KO find(beers=="Foster") // KO beers=[beers, "Foster"] find(beers=="Foster") // OK A=rand(1,20); w=find(A<0.4) A(w) w=find(A>100) B=rand(1,20); w=find(B<0.4,2) //at most 2 returned values H=rand(4,3,5); //an hypermatrix [i,j,k]=find(H>0.9) H(i(1),j(1),k(1))
See Also
- boolean — Scilab Objects, boolean variables and operators & | ~
- extraction — matrix and list entry extraction
- insertion — partial variable assignation or modification
- vectorfind — finds in a matrix rows or columns matching a vector
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