I dont understand why this function is not working.

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Prasad Reddy
Prasad Reddy le 27 Avr 2020
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 17 Déc 2022
The file cars.mat contains a table named cars with variables Model, MPG, Horsepower, Weight, and Acceleration for several classic cars.
Load the MAT-file. Given an integer N, calculate the output variable mpg.
Output mpg should contain the MPG of the top N lightest cars (by Weight) in a column vector.
please help mw with the code. this is not producing correct answer.
function mpg = sort_cars(N)
load('cars.mat')
S=table(cars)
cars=sortrows(S,'Weight','ascending')
mpg =cars(1:N,'MPG');
end
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RITISH
RITISH le 17 Déc 2022
@Sajjad Hossain what does the 2 means in k=car(1:N,2) ? Does it mean 2nd column of car which isnt there and how it is related to mpg.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 17 Déc 2022
It does mean the second column of car, which should have four columns in context

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 27 Avr 2020
S=table(cars)
That will not create any variable in table S that is named "Weight'.
If cars is already a table, then the result of that is that S would be a table with a single variable named cars and that single variable would be a table.
If cars is a numeric array, then you would want to use array2table() and you would want to pass in a 'VariableNames' option listing the variable names.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 27 Avr 2020
load('cars.mat');
S = sortrows(cars, 'Weight');
Prasad Reddy
Prasad Reddy le 27 Avr 2020
Thanks sir. It worked.

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