MATLAB: comparison of cell arrays of string

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星月不相逢 2020-12-31 18:56

I have two cell arrays of strings, and I want to check if they contain the same strings (they do not have to be in the same order, nor do we know if they are of the same len

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  • 2020-12-31 19:25

    You can still use ISMEMBER function like you did with a small modification:

    arraysAreEqual = all(ismember(a,b)) && all(ismember(b,a))
    

    Also, you can write the loop version with STRCMP as one line:

    arraysAreEqual = all( cellfun(@(s)any(strcmp(s,b)), a) )
    

    EDIT: I'm adding a third solution adapted from another SO question:

    g = grp2idx([a;b]);
    v = all( unique(g(1:numel(a))) == unique(g(numel(a)+1:end)) );
    

    In the same spirit, Im performed the time comparison (using the TIMEIT function):

    function perfTests()
        a = cellstr( num2str((1:10000)') );            %#' fix SO highlighting
        b = a( randperm(length(a)) );
    
        timeit( @() func1(a,b) )
        timeit( @() func2(a,b) )
        timeit( @() func3(a,b) )
        timeit( @() func4(a,b) )
    end
    
    function v = func1(a,b)
        v = isempty(setxor(a,b));                      %# @gnovice answer
    end
    
    function v = func2(a,b)
        v = all(ismember(a,b)) && all(ismember(b,a));
    end
    
    function v = func3(a,b)
        v = all( cellfun(@(s)any(strcmp(s,b)), a) );
    end
    
    function v = func4(a,b)
        g = grp2idx([a;b]);
        v = all( unique(g(1:numel(a))) == unique(g(numel(a)+1:end)) );
    end
    

    and the results in the same order of functions (lower is better):

    ans =
         0.032527
    ans =
         0.055853
    ans =
           8.6431
    ans =
         0.022362
    
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  • 2020-12-31 19:38

    Take a look at the function intersect

    What MATLAB Help says:

    [c, ia, ib] = intersect(a, b) also returns column index vectors ia and ib such that c = a(ia) and b(ib) (or c = a(ia,:) and b(ib,:)).

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  • 2020-12-31 19:47

    You could use the function SETXOR, which will return the values that are not in the intersection of the two cell arrays. If it returns an empty array, then the two cell arrays contain the same values:

    arraysAreEqual = isempty(setxor(a,b));
    



    EDIT: Some performance measures...

    Since you were curious about performance measures, I thought I'd test the speed of my solution against the two solutions listed by Amro (which use ISMEMBER and STRCMP/CELLFUN). I first created two large cell arrays:

    a = cellstr(num2str((1:10000).'));  %'# A cell array with 10,000 strings
    b = cellstr(num2str((1:10001).'));  %'# A cell array with 10,001 strings
    

    Next, I ran each solution 100 times over to get a mean execution time. Then, I swapped a and b and reran it. Here are the results:

        Method     |      Time     |  a and b swapped
    ---------------+---------------+------------------
    Using SETXOR   |   0.0549 sec  |    0.0578 sec
    Using ISMEMBER |   0.0856 sec  |    0.0426 sec
    Using STRCMP   |       too long to bother ;)
    

    Notice that the SETXOR solution has consistently fast timing. The ISMEMBER solution will actually run slightly faster if a has elements that are not in b. This is due to the short-circuit && which skips the second half of the calculation (because we already know a and b do not contain the same values). However, if all of the values in a are also in b, the ISMEMBER solution is significantly slower.

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