Replace zeros with consecutive numbers in a vectors
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I have a large column vector which looks like this:
A=[1;2;3;4;5;1;5;6;..................;2305;0;0;0;0]
I want to replace the zeros in the end so the new vector looks like this:
A=[1;2;3;4;5;1;5;6;..................;2305;2306;2307;2308;2309]
How can I do this without a loop? The vector changes its size after every iteration, but I always have a couple of zeros in the end.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 17 Jul 2015
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 17 Jul 2015
This takes in account all zeros
A=[1 ;2; 7;0; 0 ;4;8;0;6;7;18;0;0;0;12;0 ;0 ;13]
A=A'
idx1=A==0 ;
ii1=strfind([0 idx1 0],[ 0 1]);
jj=strfind([0 idx1 0],[1 0])-ii1;
[B,C,CC]=deal(zeros(size(A)));
B(ii1)=[0 jj(1:end-1)];
qq=cumsum(idx1).*idx1;
aa=(qq-cumsum(B)).*idx1;
[C(ii1-1),aa(ii1-1)]=deal(A(ii1-1));
CC(ii1-1)=[0 A(ii1(1:end-1)-1)];
DD=cumsum(C-CC).*idx1+aa;
A(idx1)=DD(idx1)
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