How to normalize values in a matrix to be between 0 and 1?

I have a matrix Ypred that contain negative values and I want to normalize this matrix between 0 and 1
Ypred=[-0.9630 -1.0107 -1.0774
-1.2075 -1.4164 -1.2135
-1.0237 -1.0082 -1.0714
-1.0191 -1.3686 -1.2105];
I'm new in matlab, please help me, there is a matlab function or toolbox that can do this? thanks

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James Tursa
James Tursa am 8 Apr. 2015
Bearbeitet: James Tursa am 8 Apr. 2015
What do you mean by "normalize"? Divide by the max value in the matrix and make all values positive? Do this by columns or rows? Divide by norm of columns or rows? Or what?
I want to divide by norm of row to make positive values

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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) am 8 Apr. 2015
Bearbeitet: Jos (10584) am 8 Apr. 2015
This can be simply done in a two step process
  1. subtract the minimum
  2. divide by the new maximum
normA = A - min(A(:))
normA = normA ./ max(normA(:)) % *
note that A(:) makes A into a long list of values. Otherwise min(A) would not return a single value ... Try fro yourself!
  • Edited after comment ...

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Thanks for the code, I just tried this and it not normalised between 0 and 1
Ypred =
-0.9630 -1.0107 -1.0774
-1.2075 -1.4164 -1.2135
-1.0237 -1.0082 -1.0714
-1.0191 -1.3686 -1.2105
normA =
0.4534 0.4057 0.3390
0.2089 0 0.2029
0.3927 0.4082 0.3450
0.3973 0.0478 0.2059
normA =
1.0000 1.0495 1.1188
1.2539 1.4708 1.2601
1.0630 1.0469 1.1126
1.0583 1.4212 1.2570
Sorry! The second line of code is wrong ;-) It should read
normA = normA ./ max(normA(:))

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James Tursa
James Tursa am 8 Apr. 2015
NormRows = sqrt(sum(Ypred.*Ypred,2));
Ynorm = bsxfun(@rdivide,abs(Ypred),NormRows);

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Tubi
Tubi am 10 Mär. 2018
If I want to use this code for my work, any way should I use to cite/reference?
John D'Errico
John D'Errico am 10 Mär. 2018
Bearbeitet: John D'Errico am 10 Mär. 2018
Why would you need a citation? If you truly want a citation, just cite MATLAB itself, or perhaps the doc page for bsxfun, but it seems a bit silly to need a citation for a simple code fragment.
Tubi
Tubi am 22 Mär. 2018
Many Thanks John, I believe you are right in your suggestion since they are mostly common MATLAB commands and functions.

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Sahar abdalah
Sahar abdalah am 9 Apr. 2015
thank you for your answers. I used both codes and I found two different result. what is the result that I can use?
normA = Ypred - min(Ypred(:))
normA = normA ./ max(normA(:))
normA =
1.0000 0.8948 0.7477
0.4607 0 0.4475
0.8661 0.9003 0.7609
0.8763 0.1054 0.4541
NormRows = sqrt(sum(Ypred.*Ypred,2));
Ynorm = bsxfun(@rdivide,abs(Ypred),NormRows);
Ynorm =
0.5461 0.5731 0.6110
0.5435 0.6375 0.5462
0.5712 0.5625 0.5978
0.4871 0.6542 0.5786

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Use whichever is appropriate for your problem. Jos and I are both trying to interpret what you want, but without any background about the problem you are solving it is a bit of a guessing game at our end.
ok thanks

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c4ndc
c4ndc am 12 Aug. 2017

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Hello, What is the name of this norm in the accepted answer? (Euclidean, Frobenius etc.)

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Jan
Jan am 12 Aug. 2017
Please post comments to answers in the section for the comments. You message is not an answer.
The accepted answer does not contain a norm at all, but a "normalization". A matrix norm would reply a scalar, the normalization replies a matrix with the same size, but with shifted and scaled values.

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