splitting a array at defined interval

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I have a array c of 276 elements. I want to split it into 3 separate array. The number of elements in each of these three array is within the array c itself.
vind=c(find(c>=10)) %gives me
vind =
45 45 183
I have to split the array c into three arrays with number of elements as 45, 45 and 183 respectively excluding the position of these three numbers. Pls suggest how it can be done.
with thanks

Accepted Answer

Cedric
Cedric on 9 Apr 2013
Edited: Cedric on 9 Apr 2013
Alternatively:
loc = find(c >= 10) ;
vind = c(loc) ;
c(loc) = [] ;
out = mat2cell(c, 1, vind) ;
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strunack
strunack on 10 Apr 2013
I accepted this answer, because its very logical, clean and simple way to split without any loop. I could do the same with loop but in a rather inefficient way than Azzi's answer. Thanks to him too.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 9 Apr 2013
ii=1;
for k=1:numel(vind)
jj=vind(k)
out{k}=c(ii:jj)
ii=jj+1;
end
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Jan
Jan on 9 Apr 2013
Edited: Jan on 9 Apr 2013
Please add some code for the pre-allocation also. Otherwise we have to answer corresponding question next week again. Thanks.
As far as I understand, the OP wants the part from ii to jj-1 only.

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