How to find second largest value in an array?

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I want to find the second largest and minimum value in array? A=[1;10;15;30;40;50;100].I want to get the result as Second minimum value=10 and second largest value=50 Help me plz...
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Jun 2013
What do you want to do if there are multiple instances of the maximum or minimum?

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 7 Jun 2013
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 7 Jun 2013
[ii,ii] = sort(A);
out = A(ii([2,end-1]));
for your example (A) just:
out = A([2,end-1]);
more variant
A1 = unique(A);
out = A1([2,end-1]);
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Jonnathan  Cespedes
Jonnathan Cespedes on 14 Feb 2018
@Andrei Bobrov, how can i do it for each row in a for loop?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Feb 2019
Amjad Iqbal comments,
Hello Researchers!! I need guidance, as i have a matrix H1 of 1576*1024, which is vertical concatination of four channels, in H1 for continuous four rows it represent one frame of each channel, i need to find maximum and second value for every four group of rows. untill now i just get to find maximum and minimum value for each row. kindly guide me, how can i apply 2nd loop or design function, so that i can get results of second maximum for each four group of rows, and in total i will have 394 max and 394 second maximum results.
H1 = vertcat(A,B,C,D)
temp_A = zeros(1576,2);
for N = 1:1:1576
temp_A(N,1) = max(H1(N,:));
temp_A(N,2) = min(H1(N,:));
end

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Fernando
Fernando on 17 Nov 2014
Edited: Walter Roberson on 14 Oct 2017
function [ y ] = second_min( x )
y = min(x(x>min(x)));
end
&
function [ y ] = second_max( x )
y = max(x(x<max(x)));
end
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Srinivasa Rao Konda
Srinivasa Rao Konda on 10 Oct 2020
How to find out the index of second largest element?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Oct 2020
Define second largest. In the array [1,2,3,3] what is the second largest? Is it 2 or is it 3?

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 6 Nov 2017
If you're using release R2017b or later, consider using the maxk or mink functions.
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Pen-Li (Ben) Yu
Pen-Li (Ben) Yu on 3 Nov 2021
A=[1;10;15;30;40;50;100];
Amax2 = maxk(A,2); Amax2(2)
ans = 50
Amin2 = mink(A,2); Amin2(2)
ans = 10

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Jun 2013
for K = A
if sum(A > K) == 1
disp(K)
end
end

Dedaunan Rimbun
Dedaunan Rimbun on 5 Nov 2017
Edited: Dedaunan Rimbun on 5 Nov 2017
I think this one is the best. It has some pros:
  1. You can specify the largest, second largest, third largest, and so on.
  2. You can also see the index
Note: I just modify what Walter Roberson suggest.
for k=1:s %s is the number highest number will be shown
k2=0;
for K = A'
k2=k2+1;
if sum(A > K) == k-1
M(k,1)=K;
I(k,1)=k2;
end
end
end

Anil Kumar
Anil Kumar on 29 Jun 2022
try this
a=A(:,1);
[p,q]=max(a);
b=A(q,1);
[p1,q1]=max(a(a~=b))

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