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Adam
Adam am 13 Okt. 2011
Kommentiert: Adam am 23 Feb. 2017
I have a matrix with a lot of data, and i want to find the 10 lowest values of a specific collum.
Does anybody know how to do that?
i was thinking about using the function min() but it does not allow me to select a specific collum, or finding more than the one value which is the lowest.

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Artik Crazy
Artik Crazy am 13 Okt. 2011
  • Let's say you have a matrix of 10x10:
x=rand (10,10);
  • Sort it by the columns in ascending order:
y=sort (x,1, 'ascend')
*Now take the 5 first rows - these are the lowest values in every column:
z=y(1:5, :)

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the cyclist
the cyclist am 13 Okt. 2011
First 10 values of "sorted_x" is what you want.
A = rand(100,10);
columnToSort = 7;
[sorted_x, index] = sort(A(:,columnToSort),'ascend');

Marc
Marc am 23 Feb. 2017
But if I want the indexes of these 10 values? Should I sort to find the values and then "find" these values in the matrix?
Is there a more elegant way?
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Adam
Adam am 23 Feb. 2017
the cyclist gave an answer that also returns indices. You can just feed these directly into your array.

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