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How to store a variable no. of data points in a matrix?

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Hello everyone. The question is..suppose i am using a for loop. At the end of each loop it is giving me a data point only if a certain condition is satisfied otherwise not. I want to store these data points in a k*2 matrix where value of k depends on the condition being satisfied or not.So the no. of data points generated is not previously known. Is is possible to store the data points in a matrix if we dont know the exact dimension of the matrix at the first place?? Please help! Thanx!!

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Jan
Jan on 18 Jan 2014
Create the output with a maximum size at first to avoid the extremely time-consuming iterative growing of an array:
data = zeros(N, 2);
index = 0;
for k = 1:N
if FLAG % Apply your condition here
index = index + 1;
data(index, 1:2) = rand(1,2); % Your values to be stored
end
end
data = data(1:index, :); % Crop unused elements
This is much faster, when the size of the output is over a certain limit. Notice that for the iterative growing of a 1000x2 array, you have to obtain sum(1:1000)*2*8 bytes from the operating system and copy the same amount of data: more than 800kB althought the result has 16kB only.

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 18 Jan 2014
Sure. Simply append the data point to the existing matrix of data points:
for ii = 1:N
...
if FLAG % if condition is true, append data point to matrix
data = [data; data_point];
...
end
end
Make sure that data_point is a 1x2 (row) vector.
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roro6992
roro6992 on 18 Jan 2014
But i want the data matrix to be of the same dimension of the no. of selected data points. I mean if k points are selected the matrix wud be kx2.

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