Indexing with min and numel
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vector1 = 1:5
vector2 = 2:7
N = max(numel(vector1), numel(vector2))
[n,I] = min([numel(vector1),numel(vector2)]) *can someone kindly explain to me how indexing in this works? How is it either going to be 1 or 2?
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John D'Errico
il 17 Nov 2023
Modificato: John D'Errico
il 17 Nov 2023
vector1 = 1:5
vector2 = 2:7
N = max(numel(vector1), numel(vector2))
I'm not sure what you mean by indexing. But the above seems perfectly logical. And there is no indexing involved. N is simply the larger of the two vector lengths. It must be the last line you show that is in question.
[n,I] = min([numel(vector1),numel(vector2)])
To understand this, you need to break it down. What did you do here?
[numel(vector1),numel(vector2)]
You created a VECTOR of length 2.
Now which element is the smaller one? The first one. That is what I tells you. Since that vector only has two elements in it, then I will only ever be 1 or 2.
vector1 = 1:5
vector2 = 2:7
N = max(numel(vector1), numel(vector2))
[n,I] = min([numel(vector1),numel(vector2)])
I'm not sure what you are asking. In the last line of code min returns 5 for n because numel(vector1) is 5 and returns 1 for I because numel(vector1) is in the first position of the vector constructed by concatenation: [numel(vector1),numel(vector2)].
Does that answer your question?
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