How could you find the index number of an answer output?

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I have a code that looks like:
for ii=2:length(dep);
dz(ii) = dep(ii)-dep(ii-1);
drho(ii) = sigth(ii)-sigth(ii-1);
end
for ii=1:length(dz);
drhodz(ii) = drho(ii)/dz(ii);
end
max(drhodz)
Is there a way to go back and then see which ii this maximum answer corresponds to? (Does that question make sense? After finding the maximum drhodz I'm trying to work backwards to see at which dz (change in depth) this max occurs.)

Accepted Answer

Arnaud Miege
Arnaud Miege on 18 Jul 2011
[max_value, max_idx] = max(drhodz)
The index ii corresponding to the maximum value max_value is given by max_idx.
HTH,
Arnaud

More Answers (2)

Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 18 Jul 2011
Arnaud's reply is correct
To find the indices of multiple maxima:
find(drhodz==max(drhodz));
Also, your for-loops can be easily vectorized with:
dz = diff(dep);
drho = diff(sigth);
drhodz = dz./drho;

Chelsey
Chelsey on 18 Jul 2011
Thank you both!

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