Hwo to normalize a Matrix ?
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what is the code to normalize a random complex matrix H according to the following formula:

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Image Analyst
le 15 Août 2021
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst
le 25 Jan 2022
Well I don't know about complex numbers, but for a normal, real valued matrix, you can use the rescale() function, introduced in r2017b:
h = rescale(h, 0, 1);
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RT Student
le 16 Août 2021
Fabio Freschi
le 16 Août 2021
@Image Analyst suggested
H=rescale(H,0,1); % 0 as second input, 1 as third input
Howewer rescale apply rescaling with respecto to the matrix min and max, while the formula refers to the min and max along each row. See also my answer
Image Analyst
le 16 Août 2021
@RT Student the code you gave worked just fine. No error at all. Even when I correct rescale(H, 1, 0) to what I had, rescale(H, 0, 1) it still works.
However Fabio is right - the formula normalizes on a row-by-row basis, not globally like my solution did.
His answer is good and more closely follows your formula. Thanks for accepting it. If you wanted to use the built-in rescale(), you'd have to do it on a row-by-row basis:
% Create data. Note, because of abs() it is all real valued.
H = abs(sqrt(1/2)*(randn(16,4)+1j*randn(16,4)))
% Rescales to global min and max.
%H = rescale(H, 0, 1)
% Rescales min and max to 0-1 on a row-by-row basis.
for row = 1 : size(H, 1)
H(row, :) = rescale(H(row, :), 0, 1);
end
Steven Lord
le 16 Août 2021
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Take a look at the normalize function.
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