Multidimensional array indexing question
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I have a matrix x that is of size [61 2 45].
linearIndex = find(x(:,1,:) < x(:,2,:));
xAverage = (x(:,1,:) + x(:,2,:))/2;
Now I want to assign the average to anywhere x(:,1,:) < x(:,2,:). I come up with the following but it seems a bit verbose and un-elegant. Thoughts on how to do this better?
[subScriptIndex1, subScriptIndex2, subScriptIndex3] = ind2sub(size(linearIndex), linearIndex);
x(subScriptIndex1, 1, subScriptIndex3) = xAverage(subScriptIndex1, 1, subScriptIndex3);
x(subScriptIndex1, 2, subScriptIndex3) = xAverage(subScriptIndex1, 1, subScriptIndex3);
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Stephen23
on 8 Aug 2016
Edited: Stephen23
on 8 Aug 2016
Your understanding is correct: if a logical index is shorter than the array it is being used on, then the index is not expanded in any way. The solution is to make the index the exact size that you require:
x = reshape((1:18)',[3 2 3])
xx = x;
idx = x(:,1,:) < x(:,2,:);
idx = idx(:,[1,1],:) % or repmat
x(idx) = nan
[xx(:) x(:)]
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Stephen23
on 8 Aug 2016
Note that this behavior is closely related:
>> X = [1,2,3,4];
>> X([false,true]) % shorter than X
ans =
2
>> X([false,true,false(1,200)]) % longer than X, but only false..
ans =
2
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Fangjun Jiang
on 8 Aug 2016
x=rand(6,2,4);
MeanX=mean(x,2);
idx=x(:,1,:) < x(:,2,:);
x(idx)=MeanX(idx);
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Fangjun Jiang
on 8 Aug 2016
How about this? I think it works but what if the second dimension is larger than 2? There must be a a better way.
x=rand(6,2,4);
MeanX=mean(x,2);
MeanX(:,2,:)=MeanX(:,1,:);
idx=x(:,1,:) < x(:,2,:);
idx(:,2,:)=idx(:,1,:);
x(idx)=MeanX(idx);
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