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How to compare A,B matrices with different size, one-by-one elements have to be compared with each other and get the corresponding indices of either A or B in C matrix.

A={2 4 1};

B={8 7 2 5 4 6};

output : C={1 2}; or C={3 6};

here it is semi-equivalent of what I asked:

for i=1:s
    for j=s+1:nGen
        if(tOS(p,i)==tOS(p,j))
            f1=f1+1;
            ti(1,f1)=i;
        end
        if(tOS(p+1,i)==tOS(p+1,j))
            f2=f2+1;
            ti(2,f2)=i;
        end
    end
end

but I'm looking for shorter and optimized bult-in function in Matlab

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    What is p here? Runnable code please?
    – Divakar
    Feb 27, 2015 at 22:52
  • Post example input and output
    – Luis Mendo
    Feb 27, 2015 at 22:53
  • P here is counter which changes rows for each compare to each rows has its specific row, totally it's not a deal hear , thanks @Divakar Feb 27, 2015 at 23:46
  • As Luis said earlier, use some sample values for A and B and then tell us what must be ti.
    – Divakar
    Feb 28, 2015 at 3:40
  • I added a sample of what I mean, ti is just a place holder for founded indces . @Divakar Feb 28, 2015 at 19:13

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I assume you want to compare each element of matrix A with each element matrix B (your question is not clear).

You can do this very simply with bsxfun. It's easier to compare linearized (column-vector) versions of A and B, and then reshape the result:

A = randi(5, 3,2); %// example A, size 3x2
B = randi(5, 2,4); %// example B, size 2x4
C = reshape(bsxfun(@eq, A(:), B(:).'), [size(A) size(B)]);

This gives C as a 4D-array (of size 3x2x2x4 in the example). The entry C(m,n,p,q) is 1 if A(m,n) equals B(p,q), and 0 otherwise.

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  • Yes I know my question has not asked probably, apologize. I already tried this function, but this is not exactly what I'm looking for. I need the real index of corresponded item in. In matrix A or B Feb 27, 2015 at 23:48

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