How to make matlab count
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Hello Matlab community,
I wented to know is there a way to create a code to count how many times a number ouccers in a given matrix.
For example I would like to input:
x=input('Numeber')
=[1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 5 6
7 2 4 3 5]
Is there a way for Matlab to count how many of each number has occured.
Please provide example Thank you so much.
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Alex Mcaulley
on 11 Jun 2019
A =[1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 5 6
7 2 4 3 5];
x=input('Number')
sum(A(:) == x)
Star Strider
on 11 Jun 2019
x = 5
M=[1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 5 6
7 2 4 3 5]
Count = nnz(M == x)
producing:
Count =
3
Steven Lord
on 11 Jun 2019
1 vote
If you want the frequency of one particular element from the matrix, use the techniques madhan ravi, Alex Mcaulley, and Star Strider have given.
If you want just the counts for each unique element, use histcounts.
If you want a picture of the frequency data, use histogram. The graphics object histogram returns also has the bin count information in its properties, but if you don't need the picture I would use histcounts and skip the cost (in time and memory) of creating the picture.
4 Comments
madhan ravi
on 11 Jun 2019
Edited: madhan ravi
on 11 Jun 2019
Steven but I have shown the way to find the counts for each unique element.
Steven Lord
on 11 Jun 2019
Yes, I see that now. Nice use of implicit expansion, by the way. I still would recommend histcounts or histogram as (among other things) it makes the code author's intent obvious (accumarray and sum are more general than histcounts) and uses the recommended function (in place of histc.)
madhan ravi
on 12 Jun 2019
Very true :)
Rainaire Hansford
on 17 Jun 2019
Rainaire Hansford
on 17 Jun 2019
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