Max()-function and multiple dimensions
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Mauri
am 9 Aug. 2014
Kommentiert: Steven Lord
am 25 Okt. 2016
Hello,
I'm trying to maximize a matrix that is of several dimensions. I also need to know the locations of the maximized value, which is actually the problem. How do I go about doing this in the most simple way?
So, for example, x=rand(10,10,10,10,10); Of course, by simple max(max(max(max(x) I could get the maximal value of x. How about the location? (for example the maximum could be located in x(1,2,3,2,4))
Cheers,
M
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Image Analyst
am 10 Aug. 2014
I think you're getting only answers on how to locate the max value because no one knows what you want to do to maximize the array. What is the array dependent on such that changing those parameters will maximize the array? And what does it mean to maximize an array, as opposed to a single value. Do you want to vary some parameter, say lambda or whatever you want to call it, such that the sum, or mean, of all the values in the array is maximized?
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Ahmet Cecen
am 9 Aug. 2014
Bearbeitet: Ahmet Cecen
am 9 Aug. 2014
Do:
[C I]=max(x(:));
now C is the maximum value, I is the index of where it is, so that x(I) is C.
If you want the 5D coordinates explicitly, then read ind2sub.
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Shivanand Venkanna Sheshappanavar
am 25 Okt. 2016
what if the matrix is a 2D matrix ? We need maxval, rowindex and columnindex
Steven Lord
am 25 Okt. 2016
The solution Ahmet and Jan posted works fine for 2-D matrices, 5-D arrays, etc.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
am 9 Aug. 2014
Bearbeitet: Azzi Abdelmalek
am 10 Aug. 2014
Edit
A=rand(10,10,10,10,10);
[max_value,idx]=max(A(:));
q=['[' sprintf('x%d,',1:ndims(A))];
q(end)=']';
eval([q '=ind2sub(size(A),idx)'])
eval(['x=' q])
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