Sort row by descending error
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Hi. I have a cell like this.
A=
'Q7' [ 0]
'Q12H' [-3]
'Q12G' [ 0]
I want to sort by descending direction.
But it says that amaxfc=sortrows(amaxfc,2,'descend');
it says that
Error using sortrows
Too many input arguments.
Antworten (3)
Walter Roberson
am 5 Jul. 2017
The 'descend' option was not added until R2013b. Use
amaxfc = sortrows(amaxfc, -2);
Star Strider
am 5 Jul. 2017
Try this:
A = {'Q7' [ 0]
'Q12H' [-3]
'Q12G' [ 0]};
amaxfc=sortrows(A,2,'descend')
amaxfc =
3×2 cell array
'Q7' [ 0]
'Q12G' [ 0]
'Q12H' [-3]
3 Kommentare
Jonas Lins
am 31 Okt. 2017
I had the same problem as the OP, using 2016b. I am pretty sure that it worked earlier (I have been using that code for a while without touching it). Unfortunately your example does not work either. Walter Robertson's legacy work around does, however. Strange.
Vicki Lewis
am 10 Nov. 2017
same here on 2016b I get this error
[a,b]=sortrows(data,2,'descend')
Error using sortrows
Too many input arguments.
Star Strider
am 11 Nov. 2017
I no longer have access to R2016b, so I can’t experiment with it.
Do you have a different variable or function called ‘sortrows’?
See what:
which sortrows -all
reveals.
According to the documentation of sortrows in R2016b, I see only numerical arrays, CHAR matrices and tables as input, but not cell arrays. But the code works for cells also.
According to the help text and the source code, there are 2 inputs only in R2016b. Therefore the error message is expected and clear.
The 3rd input works only in R2016b, if you apply sortrows to a table object.
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