help in adding a descending order a symetric matric
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Hello! I want to put in a descending order just the part upper the main diagonal in a symmetric matrix and to get the index of those elements. What should I change in this code?
function [values,i,j] = max(A,n)
[a, linIdx] = sort(A(:),'descend');
values = a(1:n);
[i,j] = ind2sub(size(A),linIdx(1:n));
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Jan 2017
Please do not call your function "max" as that interferes with using the key MATLAB routine "max"
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John Chilleri
on 16 Jan 2017
Edited: John Chilleri
on 16 Jan 2017
Hello,
Here's a very inelegant solution, but it does the job. I'm making all values below the main diagonal -Inf so that they're guaranteed to not be apart of the a(1:n) when you sort, assuming your original matrix does not contain -Infinities (this also includes the main diagonal, I can change it to exclude it if necessary).
function [values,i,j] = whateveryouwanttocallit(A,n)
low = tril(A-Inf,-1)+1;
A = low.*A;
[a, linIdx] = sort(A(:),'descend');
values = a(1:n);
[i,j] = ind2sub(size(A),linIdx(1:n));
end
Hope this helps!
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Jan 2017
See https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/278808 for information on extracting the upper diagonal.
However, the question arises of which index you are looking for. Are you looking for an index relative to the vector of extracted values, or are you looking for the index into the original matrix?
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