How do i refer to an entire row in a matrix, while only specifying one variable in that row?
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I have a matrix consisting of 2 columns and 160 rows. My aim is to automatically generate the entire row in which the second variable is the lowest of it's column. For example:
Matrix = [1 5; 4 1; 2 7; 3 8]
I need a code which generates the second row (4 1) since 1 is the lowest number in the second column. Thank you in advance for the help!
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dpb
le 16 Août 2015
Modifié(e) : dpb
le 16 Août 2015
Unfortunately, here's where Matlab syntax of only being able to return and use the first argument inline hurts (albeit I don't have a suggestion for an alternate syntax) so you must use an intermediate variable...
[~,ix]=min(M(:,2)); % loc of min in 2nd column
N=M(ix,:); % that row from M
This works reliably only if there is a unique minimum; if repeated minimums are possible the above will return only the location of the first of same...
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dpb
le 19 Août 2015
Set the desired row(s)/column(s) to empty ([]) ...
x(ix,:)=[]; % delete the rows in index vector ix
I suggest opening the online documentation and working thru the "Getting Started" exercises -- it'll walk you thru these kinds of introductory syntax exercises more quickly.
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matico
le 16 Août 2015
Something like this:
Matrix = [1 5; 4 1; 2 7; 3 8];
SecCol = Matrix(:,2);
[val,ind] = min(SecCol);
Result = Matrix(ind,:)
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