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Sortrows alternative / matrix sorting

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Dan Page
Dan Page am 12 Dez. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 13 Dez. 2018
I am trying to make a function to order a 2 row matrix by the top row so that the second row follows the first one. But i am unsure of how to do this. For the challenge i am trying to complete I am not allowed to use the in built sort function.
An example of this is:
INPUT
time = [ 1 3 2 4 7];
signal= [12 14 11 13 16];
Then the function would put this into a 2 row vector it would then be ordered and the output would be:
time_sorted = [ 1 2 3 4 7];
signal_sorted= [12 11 14 13 16];
This is my attempt at this but it isnt working.
Thank you
function [time_sorted,signal_sorted] = mysortdata(time,signal)
%make sure we have more than one element
if numel(time) <= 1
return
end
timeSignal = [time;signal];
%Picking the end of time to be a place where time is split in two
PivotTime = timeSignal(end);
% Removes this point from time
timeSignal(:,end) = [];
%create 4 arrays:
% LessTime/LessSignal: values in the array less than the pivot
% MoreTime/MoreSignal: values in the array greater than the pivot
LessTime = time(time <= PivotTime);
MoreTime = time(time > PivotTime);
LessSignal = time(time <= PivotTime);
MoreSignal = time(time > PivotTime);
% input Less and More into this function again
Less = mysortdata(LessTime,LessSignal);
More = mysortdata(MoreTime,MoreSignal);
%Put time back together again
timeSignal(1,:) = [Less, PivotTime, More];
time_sorted = timeSignal(1,:);
signal_sorted = timeSignal(2,:);
return
end

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 13 Dez. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 13 Dez. 2018
function [A,B] = mysortdata(A,B)
M = qsRecFun([A;B]);
A = M(1,:);
B = M(2,:);
end
function M = qsRecFun(M)
N = size(M,2);
if N>1
X = fix(N/2);
S = M(:,[1:X-1,X+1:N]);
Y = S(1,:) < M(1,X);
L = qsRecFun(S(:, Y));
R = qsRecFun(S(:,~Y));
M = [L,M(:,X),R];
end
end
And tested:
>> T = [ 1, 3, 2, 4, 7];
>> S = [12,14,11,13,16];
>> [Ts,Ss] = mysortdata(T,S)
Ts =
1 2 3 4 7
Ss =
12 11 14 13 16

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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson am 12 Dez. 2018
Bearbeitet: Bob Thompson am 12 Dez. 2018
I know it may not be the fastest method, but what about using a loop to sort each element. Because you have 'time' and a piece of corresponding data I'm assuming you will always have positive time values, so for each loop you can just pull out the column with the minimum time value into a new matrix, and then remove the column from the original, until you have the whole array sorted.
timesignal = [time;signal];
for i = 1:length(time);
[value,index] = min(timesignal(1,:));
sorted(:,i) = timesignal(:,index);
if index == 1
timesignal = timesignal(:,2:end);
elseif index == size(timesignal,2)
timesignal = timesignal(:,1:end);
else
timesignal = timesignal(:,[1:index-1,index+1:end]);
end
end
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Bob Thompson
Bob Thompson am 13 Dez. 2018
Bearbeitet: Bob Thompson am 13 Dez. 2018
Are you using just the code I posted, or did you combine it with something else? That looks like what I would expect, for that particular set of numbers. Did you want them in a different order?
Dan Page
Dan Page am 13 Dez. 2018
it works up to the last 2 colums where it has repeated 4 and 11.

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