How can I equate all values of one vector to another and get the value ? Please find the example below

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If I have
dataA = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9];
dataB = [0.1,0.2,0.3,0.4,0.5,0.6,0.7,0.8,0.9,1];
I need to equate for example: 1 = 0.1, 2=0.2, 3=0.3 so that if I ask value(7) it should display 0.7
Thank you in Advance.
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Rakesh Yadav Kodari
Rakesh Yadav Kodari on 18 Feb 2019
May be I asked question the other way I think it would be better by real values
If dataA = -496,-636,-52,175,-84,-248,-555,-423,34,-174
dataB = -0.399609375000000,-0.512402343750000,-0.0418945312500000,0.140991210937500,-0.0676757812500000,-0.199804687500000,-0.447143554687500,-0.340795898437500,0.0273925781250000,-0.140185546875000
Now here How can i equate the the value at -496 = -0.399609375000000 ? %the first value of A is equal to first value of B
Rik
Rik on 18 Feb 2019
If your data is already paired, what exactly do you want to do? Mathematically it doesn't really make sense to equate them, as they are not equal. What do you want to use this for? Maybe then we can help you solve that problem instead.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 18 Feb 2019
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 18 Feb 2019
dataA = [-496,-636,-52,175,-84,-248,-555,-423,34,-174]';
dataB = [-0.399609375000000,-0.512402343750000,-0.0418945312500000,...
0.140991210937500,-0.0676757812500000,-0.199804687500000,...
-0.447143554687500,-0.340795898437500,0.0273925781250000,-0.140185546875000]';
x = [-636,-84,34];
[lo,ii] = ismember(x,dataA);
out = dataB(ii(lo));
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 18 Feb 2019
Edited: Stephen23 on 18 Feb 2019
@madhan ravi: you are right, but only if all elements of x are members of dataA. Robust programming would not assume this, which is probably why Andrei Bobrov prefers ii(lo), thus allowing for non-member values without causing an error.
If a non-member value is unacceptable to the algorithm then it would still be better to use assert and write a specific error message, rather than just rely on the uninformative "Indices must be positive integers" that would occur otherwise.

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) on 18 Feb 2019
You can use logical indexing, a very powerful tool in Matlab
tf = dataB == 7
dataA(tf)
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