MAXX(x) returns the overall maximum value of matrix x
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Brenden Epps
MAXX(x) returns the overall maximum value of matrix x
MAXX(x) returns the overall maximum value of matrix x (See also: MAX(x))
The only point of this function is to save key strokes:
maxx(x) == max(x(:))
If you use Matlab often and you value your time, then this function may appeal to you.
Cite As
Brenden Epps (2024). MAXX(x) returns the overall maximum value of matrix x (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/37073-maxx-x-returns-the-overall-maximum-value-of-matrix-x), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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