How to find compare unequal size matrices and create new matrix by combining them??

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Hi, I have the following matrices:
X = [1001 1011 1001 10 130 0.8 0.2;
1001 1012 1001 11 150 0.2 0.8;
1001 1012 1001 11 131 0.5 0.5;
1001 1012 1002 11 140 0.6 0.4];
Y = [1001 1011 1001 10 112 1 122 214;
1001 1011 1001 11 221 1 134 113; % extra row
1001 1012 1001 11 98 1 58 82;
1001 1012 1001 11 68 1 59 67;
1001 1012 1002 11 32 1 56 98;
1004 1012 1005 12 67 1 89 132]; % extra row
and I want to get this :
M = [1001 1011 1001 10 130 0.8 0.2;
1001 1011 1001 11 NaN NaN NaN; % or sth equivalent to NaN
1001 1012 1001 11 150 0.2 0.8;
1001 1012 1001 11 131 0.5 0.5;
1001 1012 1002 11 140 0.6 0.4;
1004 1012 1005 12 NaN NaN NaN];
I have difficulty in finding/comparing 4 elements together of every row (M(:,1:4)), and also when the size of the matrices in not equal...
Any suggestions on which could be the right function to solve it??
Thanks,
Iro
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 7 May 2013
I'm not clear on how you derived M. Can you be very specific, where does each row in M come from?
Iro
Iro on 7 May 2013
M is the result I want to get with some function, derived from X an Y. More specifically, the four first columns come from Y's first 4 columsn while the rest 3 columns come from X's last three columns, in the case where the combinations of the first 4 column of Y are the same with combinations of X's first 4 columns... e.g: if M(i,1:4) is the same to any of X(j,1:4), then assign elements of X(j,5:7) to the M(i,5:end) by discarding the existing ones..
Let me know if it makes more sense now...Thanks!! :)

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 7 May 2013
ii = ismember(Y(:,1:4),X(:,1:4),'rows');
M = [Y(:,1:4),nan(size(Y,1),3)];
M(ii,5:end) = X(:,5:end);
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Iro
Iro on 9 May 2013
Edited: Iro on 9 May 2013
Well I tried it with:
M(tf,5:end) = X(loc(tf),5:end);
instead, and it seems to work. However I don't really understand what is the difference between loc and loc(tf) in relation to the error above (real positive integer or logical)... any hints?

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