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how to compare two different matrix and set a counter to calculate how many rows matches with all its columns??
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% count1=0;
%for i=1:size(p1)
% for j=1:size(q1)
% if find ( p1(i,:)==q1(j,:))
% count1=count1 + 1;
%
%
% end
% end
% end
the counter is giving wrong count and how to adjust it..and when i m using here a variable instead of counter then the command prompt returns that it was an undefined function or variable...
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Image Analyst
on 20 Mar 2015
Why not simply do
% Get number of rows and columns.
[rows, columns] = size(p1);
% Find number of columns where each element matches.
numMatchingElements = sum(sum(p1==q1) == rows)
?
It's vectorized and uses only 1 line of code (or 2 if you don't know the number of rows in advance).
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Roger Stafford
on 20 Mar 2015
You are misusing the 'if' function. Where you write
if find ( p1(i,:)==q1(j,:))
the condition will be considered true if any of the elements match, not just if they all match. You should write this for a complete match:
if all(p1(i,:)==q1(j,:))
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James Tursa
on 20 Mar 2015
The above code is all commented out (begins with % and appears green in the editor). Is this the actual code you are trying to run? (It won't run because it is commented out)
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