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B = any(A)
B = any(A,dim)
B = any(A)
tests whether any of the elements along various dimensions of an array are nonzero or logical true (1).
If A is a vector, any(A) returns logical true (1) if any of the elements of A are nonzero, and returns logical false (0) if all the elements are zero.
If A is a matrix, any(A) treats the columns of A as vectors, returning a row vector of 1s and 0s.
If A is a multidimensional array, any(A) treats the values along the first non-singleton dimension as vectors, returning a logical condition for each vector.
B = any(A,dim)
tests along the dimension of A specified by scalar dim.
A = [0.53 0.67 0.01 0.38 0.07 0.42 0.69]
then B = (A < 0.5) returns logical true (1) only where A is less than one half:
0 0 1 1 1 1 0The
any function reduces such a vector of logical conditions to a single condition. In this case, any(B) yields 1.
This makes any particularly useful in if statements,
if any(A < 0.5)
do something
end
where code is executed depending on a single condition, not a vector of possibly conflicting conditions.
Applying the any function twice to a matrix, as in any(any(A)), always reduces it to a scalar condition.
any(any(eye(3))) ans = 1The logical operators
&, |, ~, and:
all Test to determine if all elements are nonzero
Other functions that collapse an array's dimensions include:
max, mean, median, min, prod, std, sum, trapz