Summing few sequences in a vector
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How can I sum few sequences in a vector? For example, if I have the vector:
A = [1 1 0 4 1 1 0 2 1 1 1]
I want to get the vector:
B = [2 6 5]
Which is the sum of sequences separated by zero.
Of curse I wand to do it without any for/while loops.
Thank you.
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A = [1 1 0 4 1 1 0 2 1 1 1] ;
ne0 = find(A~=0); % Nonzero Elements
i0 = unique([ne0(1) ne0(diff([0 ne0])>1)]); % Segment Start Indices
i1 = ne0([find(diff([0 ne0])>1)-1 length(ne0)]); % Segment End Indices
for k1 = 1:length(i0)
section{k1} = A(i0(k1):i1(k1));
end
iwant = cellfun(@sum,section)
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George Tsintsadze
il 20 Dic 2016
José-Luis
il 20 Dic 2016
Not particularly efficient but fulfilling the eternal quest for one liners:
result = cellfun(@(x) sum(x((x - '0') > 0 & (x - '0') <= 9 ) - '0'), strsplit(num2str(A),'0'))
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George Tsintsadze
il 20 Dic 2016
José-Luis
il 20 Dic 2016
Because
strsplit(num2str(A),'0')
returns a cell array of character arrays and I wanted to perform the comparisons on numbers. It's just a way of transitioning from characters to numbers. Otherwise some unnecessary blank characters would have been included in the computation.
Please accept the answer that best solves your problem.
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