Minimum value with row index
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I wrote the following code to get a minimum positive value and the row index as well but the output is giving wrong row index. Anyone can help me?
The answer should be...minba=0.005 ri=9
clc; clear all;
ba=[52 15 52 44 44 0 -25 -4 .05]; [minba ri]=min(ba((ba>0)))
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Sean de Wolski
on 29 Mar 2011
idx = min(find(ba==minba))
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Matt Fig
on 29 Mar 2011
I understand the question to be "How do I find the minba and ri," not, "Given, minba, how to find the ri?"
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Matt Fig
on 29 Mar 2011
If minba is not known before hand (the general case, and what it sounds like you want to have), then:
ba = [52 15 52 44 44 0 -25 -4 .05]; % Your data...
ba(ba<=0) = inf; % Take non-positive values out of the picture.
[minba,ri] = min(ba) % Find the min and index.
minba =
0.05
ri =
9
A faster alternative to the above, if the number of non-positives is a large fraction of the whole:
minba = min(ba((ba>0)));
ri = find(ba==minba,1);
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Matt Fig
on 29 Mar 2011
How would you use FIND if minba wasn't known before hand? I think anything that could do this using FIND would be slower than what I showed...
Matt Fig
on 29 Mar 2011
But I was wrong. This is faster indeed, when the number of non-positives is a large fraction of the whole:
minba = min(ba((ba>0)));
ri = find(ba==minba,1);
Walter Roberson
on 29 Mar 2011
idx = find(ba > 0,1);
minba = ba(idx);
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Matt Fig
on 29 Mar 2011
@Walter
Qouting the OP (without quotes of course)
I wrote the following code to ...
The answer _should_ _be_...minba=0.005 ri=9
So I assume Mohammad wanted to be shown the _correct_ way to get both minba and ri.
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