Convert Index values from "find" function into coordinates.

Hello! I am using the find function in my code. If I want to find where all the 2's are in a matrix, suppose, this function will spit out the indices of all the 2 values, but it does so in an interesting way:
a =
1 1 2 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 2 1
1 2 1 1
Now, if I implement the function, find(a==2), I get:
ans =
8
9
11
Notice how it counts down each row until it reaches a 2. I would like a coordinate instead; I would like a (row,column) coordinate. Any ideas on how I can do this using the find function?
Much appreciated! Sean

Answers (1)

Jan
Jan on 28 Jan 2017
Edited: Jan on 28 Jan 2017
When you have a question concerning a specific command, reading the corresponding docs helps. See doc find :
[row, col] = find(a == 2)
:-)

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Ahh yes! I actually used this [row,col] feature of the find function the other day. I just did not connect it to this problem. Thank you very much!
Is there a neat way to do this for n-dimensional arrays?
(I feel like I've seen a trick somewhere but can't find it again...)
@Daniel Garside: use ind2sub:
[R,C,P,...] = ind2sub(size(A),find(A==2))
And without specifying the number of dimensions:
[subI{1:ndims(A)}] = ind2sub(size(A), find(A==2))

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