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I have a huge array A (about 30 million elements) and I'm trying to extract the n'th element satisfying a condition A == b. Currently, I' using the following:
x = max(find(A == b,n))
Is there a more efficient way to do this since I need to do this several times in my code?
Thanks.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 7 May 2012
That looks good to me. The only thing that might make it faster would be to index instead of use max():
idx = find(A==B,n,'first')
idx(end)

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Thomas
Thomas on 7 May 2012
Seems to be the fastest way of doing this.. Index might make it faster (though I doubt it..) try timing it..

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 May 2012
I am not sure why you are using max() ?
t = find(A == b, n, 'first');
t(end)
If you are doing this repeatedly, what is varying, and what is known at the time you want to start the first search? If you know all the values you will be searching on, then the three-output version of ismember() might be appropriate.
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Nirmal
Nirmal on 7 May 2012
Thanks. I'll also try out the ismember. Avoiding max helped.

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