Hello,
I would like to do this operation:
maxi=max(a,[],'all')
mini=min(a,[],'all')
a=(a-mini)/(maxi-mini)
maxi=max(b,[],'all')
mic=min(b,[],'all')
b=(b-mini)/(maxi-mini)
If I enter this code in matlab will Matlab do this ?
Maximum of a=> maxi
Minimum of a=> mini
Recalculate every value of a by subtracting -mini from i and dividing it by (maxi minus mini).
Maximum of b=> maxi
Minimum of b=> mini
Recalculate every value of b by subtracting -mini from i and dividing it by (maxi minus mini).
So matlab wouldn't mix up the order and will do everything one after another?
Thanks for your help!

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 17 Mai 2020
Why not just try it and find out?
Max Behr
Max Behr le 17 Mai 2020
I am afraid of killing the complete file/system :)

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 17 Mai 2020
Modifié(e) : Ameer Hamza le 18 Mai 2020

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No, MATLAB will not mix up the order. Also, MATLAB is interpreted language, so everything is executed in the order you have written.

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