Retrieving Rows based on Multiple Columns

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Suppose,
var1=[ 1 1 3 4 5
2 14 15 16 17];
var2= { 1 5 6 7
3 7 6 5
4 2 5 9
2 1 5 7
5 3 1 6
15 4 9 1
18 5 1 3
17 8 7 4
16 6 6 3
14 2 1 2 };
Based on var1(Column 2,3,4,5), I want to retrieve rows in var2 which corresponds to var1 (Column 2,3,4,5)
Desired Result:
Result{1}
1 5 6 7
3 7 6 5
4 2 5 9
5 3 1 6
Result{2}
15 4 9 1
17 8 7 4
16 6 6 3
14 2 1 2
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RDG
RDG il 3 Lug 2013
The previous question was structured wrongly, and since editing it would change the meaning entirely, I decided to start a new thread. Others can make use of that for reference.
Guru
Guru il 3 Lug 2013
Modificato: Guru il 3 Lug 2013
Ok, this is rather confusing, and maybe I have to refer to the question that Shashank referred.
Your desired results however look like Result{1} should be the rows 1,2,3,5 of var2.
However your var1 columns 2,3,4,5 should be 1,3,4,5. Is this a typo on your part?
Then Result{2} are rows 6,8,9,10 of var2 which really doesn't correspond at all to var1 data...
Please clarify what you are trying to do better.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek il 3 Lug 2013
Modificato: Azzi Abdelmalek il 3 Lug 2013
c=cell2mat(var2(:,1));
idx=arrayfun(@(x) find(ismember(c,x))',var1(:,[2 3 4 5]),'un',0)
idx1=arrayfun(@(x) cell2mat(idx(x,:))',[1:size(var1,1)]','un',0)
result=cellfun(@(x) var2(x,:),idx1,'un',0)
result{1}
result{2}

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