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How can i find specified numbers in an array without using for loop?

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I want to find places of specified values in an defined array but without using for loop since it really slows down my code.
This is just an example of what i have done using for loop,
a=[1 2 3];
b{1}=[1 5 7 9];
b{2}=[-2 0 2 ];
b{3}=[-6 3 9 12 18];
for i=1:length(a)
answer(i) = find(ismember(b{i},a(i)));
end
I just want to use matlabs built in function or something else instead of using for loop.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 19 Nov 2019
Perhaps intersect()? I'm not sure what you're looking for since you didn't specify your desired output. What do you want as the output?
For loops are not always slow, especially for something that small. Slow for loops is a myth that has perpetuated far longer than it should. How large are your arrays?
metehan akinci
metehan akinci il 19 Nov 2019
Modificato: metehan akinci il 19 Nov 2019
I have approximately 5 million rows with 20 columns
Where 'a' is my data array. Each column of 'a' is constructed using some defined numbers which is the 'b' for this example but with different order. For example, First column of 'a' has a unique values that is stored on first row of cell 'b' and so on.
To be more clear, i have a cell that has unique values which is the 'b' for my example. Then i have a large data that consist of my unique values in different orders. I just want to find the order that corresponds to my unique values.
For this example,
Answer = [1 3 2];

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JESUS DAVID ARIZA ROYETH
JESUS DAVID ARIZA ROYETH il 19 Nov 2019
solution:
answer=cell2mat(arrayfun(@(x,a) find(ismember(x{:},a)),b,a,'Uni',false))

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