intersect
Class: dataset
(Not Recommended) Set intersection for dataset array observations
The dataset
data type is not recommended. To work with heterogeneous data,
use the MATLAB®
table
data type instead. See MATLAB
table
documentation for more information.
Syntax
C = intersect(A,B)
C = intersect(A,B,vars)
C = intersect(A,B,vars,setOrder)
[C,iA,iB]
= intersect(___)
Description
for
C
= intersect(A,B
)dataset
arrays A
and
B
returns the common set of observations from the two arrays,
with repetitions removed. The observations in the dataset array C
are
in sorted order.
returns the set of common observations from the two arrays, considering only the
variables specified in C
= intersect(A,B
,vars
)vars
, with repetitions removed. The
observations in the dataset array C
are sorted by those
variables.
The values for variables not specified in vars
for each
observation in C
are taken from the corresponding observations in
A
. If there are multiple observations in A
that correspond to an observation in C
, then those values are taken
from the first occurrence.
returns the observations in C
= intersect(A,B
,vars
,setOrder
)C
in the order specified by
setOrder
.
[
also returns index vectors C
,iA
,iB
]
= intersect(___)iA
and iB
such that
C = A(iA,:)
and C = B(iB,:)
. If there are
repeated observations in A
or B
, then
intersect
returns the index of the first occurrence. You can use
any of the previous input arguments.
Input Arguments
|
Input dataset arrays. | ||||
|
String array or cell array of character vectors containing variable names,
or a vector of integers containing variable column numbers.
Specify | ||||
|
Flag indicating the sorting order for the observations in
|
Output Arguments
|
Dataset array with the common set of observations in |
|
Index vector, indicating the observations in |
|
Index vector, indicating the observations in |