Produce equality matrix based on elements in vector.

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Given two equally sized vectors A and B, is there any way to make a matrix C of 1's and zero's such that the kth row of C contains 1's wherever elements of B equal the kth element of A?
I can do it by looping through elements of A, but I want to know if there's a vectorised way of doing this to speed it up?
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Alexander Holmes
Alexander Holmes il 27 Mar 2020
Modificato: Alexander Holmes il 27 Mar 2020
Actually, think I figured out an answer. I can just use repmat to create a matrix of n copies of the vector, and use == with the vector to compare it that way.
Guillaume
Guillaume il 27 Mar 2020
"I can just use repmat"
You don't need repmat. Implicit expansion will take care of repeating the elements for you and will be faster. See my answer.

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Guillaume
Guillaume il 27 Mar 2020
Trivially done.
%assuming A and B are both row vectors:
C = A.' == B;
If they're both column vectors, transpose B instead.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang il 27 Mar 2020
Like this?
A=randi(10,5,1);
B=randi(10,5,1);
k=3;
C=(B==A(k))

Bernd Wagner
Bernd Wagner il 27 Mar 2020
Does the Logical opperator C= A==B not do that work?
It compares values in Vector A and responds a logical value 1 if the Value is also on the same line in B. Hence your C vector will be a vector of 0 and 1 with 1 if A==B.
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Alexander Holmes
Alexander Holmes il 27 Mar 2020
That wasn't quite what I wanted. I wantred to compare the whole vector to each element of another vector, which would give me a matrix at the end rather than a vector. But the user above has given me what I needed.
Thank you though!

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darova
darova il 27 Mar 2020
Try bsxfun
% make all combinations using bsxfun
C = bsxfun(@minus,b(:),a(:)'); % b - rows, a - columns
[i,j] = find(~C); % find 'zero'
C1 = C*0;
C1(i,:) = 1; % make entire row '1' if any element a==b

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