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Create intermediate indices from vectors of start and stop indices?

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Is there a fast way to create a vector of indices taking as an input two vectors containing the start and stop indices?
I want:
a = [2 7 9 17]; b = [4 7 12 17];
c = fun(a,b) = [2 3 4 7 9 10 11 12 17];
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 21 Feb 2012
I guess I'm not following. Which of the 4 elements of a, or the 4 elements of b, or the 9 elements of c represent the start indices, and which represent the stop indices?

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Jan
Jan il 20 Feb 2012
See Bruno's FEX: mcolon.
Are the values always integers? Can the intervals overlap? These details are very important for the implementation.
[EDITED] If the intervals do not touch eachother - in other words: if there is always an element between them:
a = [2 7 9 17];
b = [4 7 12 17];
k(b+1) = -1;
k(a) = 1;
c = find(cumsum(k));
For large arrays it would help to save time, if CUMSUM handle INT8 vectors - unfortunately it doesn't.
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Jan
Jan il 21 Feb 2012
Can the intervals "touch" eachother. e.g. [1 4] [3 6]?
Donald
Donald il 21 Feb 2012
The intervals cannot touch each other so your answer is pretty much what I'm looking for.

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