Using diff() to identify the two values with the highest difference.

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Brandon Steinlein
Brandon Steinlein am 14 Jan. 2021
Kommentiert: Matt Gaidica am 15 Jan. 2021
I hope someone can help. Below is a slapped together code with the idea.
x = [2 20 4 51 60]
g = diff(x)
% so that g give me g = [-18 16 -47 -9]
%max(g) gives 16 in this case
I want the two numbers that make up the 16 set to variables like V and W. However, I dont want to just call the x matrix again to do it so that this can be more robust. Does something like this exist?
Some output that gives me V = 20 and W = 4
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Matt Gaidica
Matt Gaidica am 15 Jan. 2021
Cris below has you covered. If you have a specific application in mind, members might be able to help you tackle the whole problem instead of just this part.

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Cris LaPierre
Cris LaPierre am 15 Jan. 2021
You could write your own function to do this. However, I'm not aware of anything that does this already. Especially since you are working with g but want results from x.
Note that one of the syntax options for max is to return the index of the value.

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