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Write a function called get_distance that accepts two character vector inputs representing the names of two cities. The function returns the distance between them as an output argument called distance. For example, the call get_distance('Alexandria, VA' , 'Allentown, PA') should return 195
. If one or both of the specified cities are not in the file, the function returns -1.
The code I tried is the following:
I get error in the " if text{i,1} == a" and "if text{1,j} == b" lines stating matrix dimensions must agree. Will be really helpful if someone can help me with it.
function distance = get_distance(a,b)
[~,text,raw] = xlsread('Distances.xlsx');
for i = 2 : size(text,1)
if text{i,1} == a
for j = 1 : size(text,2)
if text{2,j} == b
distance = raw{i,j};
else
distance = -1;
end
end
else
distance = -1;
end
end
4 Comments
Guillaume
on 2 Apr 2019
@sanket,
Loops are not needed at all for this. strcmp is perfectly capable of the searching a whole cell array at once.
Walter Roberson
on 2 Apr 2019
This code is wrong for the case where the match is the last row or column. You break out of the loop but the value of the index happens to exactly equal to the size so you think there was no match.
Answers (7)
Olel Arem
on 1 May 2020
Edited: Olel Arem
on 1 May 2020
function distance=get_distance(city_1,city_2)
n=0;m=0;
[value,name]=xlsread('Distances.xlsx');
for ii=1:size(name,2)
if (strcmp(city_1,name(ii,1)))
n=ii;
end
end
for jj=1:size(name,1)
if (strcmp(city_2,name(1,jj)))
m=jj;
end
end
if(n==0 && m==0 && n==1&&m==1)
distance =-1;
elseif (n>0&&m>0)
distance=value(n-1,m-1);
else
distance=-1;
end
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Geoff Hayes
on 17 Feb 2019
Ajai - if you try to compare strings using the == operator, then you will see this error if the two strings being compared are of different lengths. Instead, you should be using strcmp or strcmpi to check for equality between two strings. Your code would then change from
text{i,1} == a
to
strcmp(text{i,1}, a)
Also, rather than using a loop, you could use find to see if the first column of text contains the cities that you are looking for (see the examples in the provided link for details).
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Mar 2019
This is obviously an assignment. We seldom post the code to answer assignments. However, if you post your attempt and indicate the error messages you are encountering, then we will assist you in debugging what you have.
ABINAND PANDIYAN
on 24 Apr 2020
Edited: ABINAND PANDIYAN
on 25 Apr 2020
% This problem is right I think.
function distance = get_distance(A,B)
[~,~,dist] = xlsread('Distances.xlsx');
for i=2:(size(dist,1)+1)
if i>size(dist,1)
distance=-1;
return
end
if strcmp(dist{i,1}, A)
break
end
end
for j=2:(size(dist,2)+1)
if j> size(dist,2)
distance=-1;
return
end
if strcmp(dist{1,j}, B)
distance=dist{i,j};
break
end
end
end
2 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 24 Apr 2020
Suppose that A happens to exactly match the city name in the last row. Then i = size(dist,1) and success would be desired. The for loop would execute and on the last iteration, strcmp(dist{i,1},A) would succeed, so you would break; with i = size(dist,1). Then you do if i>=size(dist,1) and find that i == size(dist,1) so the if succeeds, and you declare the distance to be -1 and return, even though you had a match.
In the case where there was no match at all, the for i loop would complete, and afterwards i would be size(dist,1), same as if there had been a match on the last item. You test i>=size(dist,1) and that is true so you return -1, same as the case where you had a city match on the last row.
In MATLAB, after a for loop, if the body of the for did not change the loop variable, then the loop control variable is left at the last value it had, not one more than the last value it had. You will need to fix that termination condition.
ABINAND PANDIYAN
on 25 Apr 2020
Edited: ABINAND PANDIYAN
on 25 Apr 2020
@Walter Roberson
Yeah I checked that, But now after hours of brainstroming I think I got the answer right with the edited content. You can check it now.
Fazlul Haque
on 15 May 2020
done without using loops
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Farhaan Zaidi Bhat
on 13 Dec 2020
Edited: Farhaan Zaidi Bhat
on 13 Dec 2020
Can you please explain the a and b steps? The data part?
Muhammad Qaisar Ali
on 27 Jun 2020
function distance = get_distance(city_1,city_2)
persistent distt city_names;
if isempty(distt) && isempty(city_names) % Ceck wheater first time load or not.
[distt,city_names,~]=xlsread('Distances.xlsx'); % Reading ditances and names of cities
end
rowIndex = find(ismember(city_names(:,1),city_1)); % Searching city_1 in col_1 of excell seet.finding row index.
colIndex = find(ismember(city_names(1,:),city_2)); % Searching city_2 in row_1 of excell seet.finding col index.
if isempty(rowIndex) || isempty(colIndex) % If cities nit found return -1.
distance=-1;
else % Find and retun distance.
distance=distt(rowIndex-1,colIndex-1);
end
end
2 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 27 Jun 2020
Caching the data is often a good performance improvement, but remember to document the method that would need to be used to signal that the Distances file had changed.
Priyamvada Shankar
on 22 Mar 2019
Can you please write the code...it will be a great help... please I have tried too many times but still getting some problems
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