MATLAB question involving matrices

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B Ceng
B Ceng am 20 Nov. 2014
Kommentiert: Image Analyst am 20 Nov. 2014
Write a MATLAB function that takes a matrix, a row number and a column number. Beginning with the row number passed to the function, scan down the column passed to the function and return the row number that contains the largest absolute value in the column. For example if your matrix is
and you pass row 2, column 2, the function should return 3. Row 3 has the largest absolute value in column 2 including and below row 2.
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B Ceng
B Ceng am 20 Nov. 2014
Thank you
Star Strider
Star Strider am 20 Nov. 2014
My pleasure!
I perhaps should have posted this as an answer, but it really isn’t one.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 20 Nov. 2014
Hint: max() and abs(). That's all you need. You can do it in one line (not including the function declaration line).
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 20 Nov. 2014
Because you have not said it's solved yet, I assume you're still having difficulty. Here's a little bit more:
function rowOfMax = GetRowMaxes(matrix, row, col)
thisColumn = matrix(row:end, col)
[~, rowOfMax] = max(abs(thisColumn)..............
% Add in row offset.
rowOfMax = rowOfMax + ro.................
It's virtually done. A smart engineer like yourself should have no trouble finishing it - it's only a few characters to complete now. Let me know if you can or can't solve it now.

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