Using find with a vector without having to use a for loop
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I have code which does
for t = 1: length(vector2)
idx(t) = find(vector <=vector2(t), 1, 'last');
end
Can I call find.m without using a for loop (or bsxfun.m) and if so how?
Or should I just use histc?
[~,idx]=histc(vector2, vector);
5 Comments
the cyclist
on 14 Mar 2013
Why do you prefer not to use bsxfun? It seems well suited to the task.
Matlab2010
on 14 Mar 2013
Friedrich
on 14 Mar 2013
That is not true! BSXFUN is highly parallized under the hood. Fastest function you can get.
Jan
on 14 Mar 2013
BSXFUN is not a slower version of a loop. I think ARRAYFUN could earn this description, especially when used with anonymous functions.
Matlab2010
on 28 Mar 2013
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