"Squeeze" array of indexes.

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Adam
Adam on 4 Aug 2011
There must be an elegant way to do this in MATLAB.
Let's say I have an array of points and I want to find all areas where the points are over 0.90.
gap_indexes = find(output > 0.90)
Now you have indexes to all locations where output is greater than 0.90. But let's say you don't care about when there are two 0.90s right next to each other. What's the best way to squeeze them out into 1 index (let's say the later index)?
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 4 Aug 2011
I think it would be a good idea for you to give a specific example of the variable "output" (which is your input!), and what you prefer to see for gap_indexes.

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 4 Aug 2011
% Run length encoding:
A = rand(100,1)>.9;
find(diff([A; false]) == -1)
If you want the first change -1 to 1.

Adam
Adam on 9 Aug 2011
Thanks for help. Will respond with my solution when I have time in the future.

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