Hi,
Sorry if this has been asked / answered many times or very simple etc. etc!
If I have a cell array say Array = {B C A;1 3 2; D E F}
Is it possible to sort the first row in order, so its A B C, with the second and third rows changing corresponding to to this initial sort?
Final answer being {A B C;2 1 3;F D E}
Thanks in advance Matthew

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov le 23 Déc 2011

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Array = {'B' 'C' 'A';1 3 2; 'D' 'E' 'F'}
out = sortrows(Array',1)';
OR
[id id] = sort(Array(1,:))
out = Array(:,id)

3 commentaires

NALLARASU KRISH
NALLARASU KRISH le 10 Mar 2022
What this syntax sortrows(Array',1)'; means? That is, how to interpret this? It looks like a weird syntax. But worked well. Thank you!
NALLARASU KRISH
NALLARASU KRISH le 10 Mar 2022
What is the syntax for sorting cell arrays in descending order? Thank You!
Ananya
Ananya le 26 Avr 2024
sortrows(Array',1)':: here since sortrows works for columns ,(sorting elements in a column of a matrix...)
you needed the row to be sorted here , so Array' is the transpose of it and then doing a retranspose of the result by doing sortrows(Array',1)'<-- to get the original matrix
for descending its simple, just add 'descend' at the end of these arguments (Array',1,'descend')'

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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser le 23 Déc 2011

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It is not clear to me what your cell array really looks like, as your example is not valid, but the SORTROWS command should work.
Matthew
Matthew le 23 Déc 2011

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Sorry if not clear...
The array consists of both strings and numbers
so Array = {'B' 'C' 'A';1 3 2;'D' 'E' 'F'}
where the letters are strings and the numbers numbers!
i tried the sortrows and it did not work
Thanks again, matthew
Matthew
Matthew le 23 Déc 2011

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Apologies again!
Thanks to Andrei, works perfectly!

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