About maximum value in matrix
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Mohamad Agung Prawira Negara
on 6 Aug 2018
Commented: Stephen23
on 7 Aug 2018
I have a problem regarding finding a maximum value from my matrix (largest element in the row)
I have matrix A shown bellow

I know that I can use
M=max(A,[],2)
Then I will get matrix M such that

But the answer I want is not that, what I want is that . The one that I want is

The answer that I want is the maximum value of each row ignoring the negativity of each value like shown in the matrix above.
I hope my question is clear enough.
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Stephen23
on 6 Aug 2018
Edited: Stephen23
on 6 Aug 2018
A = [2,4,-1,0,-1;1,3,12,-3,2;-12,2,4,0,-1;2,4,0,-5,-2;3,-4,-1,0,8]
[~,C] = max(abs(A),[],2); % C = column indices
S = size(A);
R = 1:S(1); % R = row indices
X = sub2ind(S,R(:),C(:)); % X = linear indices
Z = A(X)
Giving
Z =
4
12
-12
-5
8
It would be nice if max etc. could return the linear indices, but that is what we have to work with. Note that you can also calculate the linear indices yourself, without sub2ind:
X = S(1)*(C-1)+(1:S(2)).'
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Stephen23
on 7 Aug 2018
Another possibility:
>> A = [2,4,-1,0,-1;1,3,12,-3,2;-12,2,4,0,-1;2,4,0,-5,-2;3,-4,-1,0,8];
>> [C,X] = max(max(cat(9,A,-A),[],2),[],9);
>> C .* (3-2*X)
ans =
4
12
-12
-5
8
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Fangjun Jiang
on 6 Aug 2018
use abs() and note that the second return of max() gives the indices. See if you can figure it out.
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