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how to find the row name which corresponds to a certain value in a table

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mohamed
mohamed le 18 Mar 2016
Commenté : Guillaume le 18 Mar 2016
hello i named the rows of a table as follows
MT={'A','B','C','D','E'};
the other elements in the table are [S,Rd,Ratio,doi,kd] i want to display the MT at max(s), this is the code i used
for i=1:x
kd(i)=input('perm of damaged zone: ');
doi(i)=input('depth of invasion: ');
rd(i)=doi(i)+rw';
s(i)=((ko/kd(i))-1)*(log(rd(i)/rw))';
Rd=[rd]';
S=[s]';
ji=log(re/rw);
jd(i)=log(re/rw);
jo(i)=(log(re/rw))+(s(i));
R(i)=jd(i)/jo(i);
Ratio=[R]';
table(S,Rd,Ratio,doi,kd,'RowName',MT)

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Guillaume
Guillaume le 18 Mar 2016
t = table(S,Rd,Ratio,doi,kd,'RowName',MT);
[~, maxrow] = max(t.S); %get row index of max
maxrowname = t.Properties.RowNames(maxrow) %get string corresponding to row index
  2 commentaires
mohamed
mohamed le 18 Mar 2016
Modifié(e) : mohamed le 18 Mar 2016
thank you
but can u tell me what does ~ this means?
Guillaume
Guillaume le 18 Mar 2016
It means ignore this output. You don't care about the value of the max (1st output), just its position (2nd output).

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