Find max of matrix without using built in function.

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I want to find the "max(a)" without actually using the built in "max" function.
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Roland
Roland on 4 May 2011
I'm trying to do this with a for loop as test preparation.
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 4 May 2011
We won't do your homework for you. What have you tried so far.

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 4 May 2011
mx=a(1);
for p=2:numel(a)
if a(p)>mx
mx=a(p);
end
end
mx %the maximum value
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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 4 May 2011
%code made here, not tested in matlab
mxc=zeros(1,size(a,2));
for n=1:size(a,2)
mx=a(1,n);
for p=2:size(a,1)
if a(p,n)>mx
mx=a(p,n);
end
end
mxc(n)=mx;
end
mxc %the maximum value per column
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 4 May 2011
The code isn't optimized on purpose, like Sean said "We won't do your homework for you"

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 4 May 2011
the_max = -min(-(a(:)))

Adrien Leygue
Adrien Leygue on 4 May 2011
The following code will extract the minimum over each column. No loop no max no min and of course not optimal. Feel free to adapt it to other purposes:
S = A((repmat(eye(size(A,1)),[1 size(A,1)]) *(kron(A,ones(size(A,1),1)) < kron(ones(size(A,1),1),A)))==0)'
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