Write MatLab commands to find the index of the max value in the bold area of A
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I also need to find find the index of the maximum value in the bold area of A.
A>>
7.24 0.80 *7.31* *9.24* *3.09*
1.06 0.06 *8.97* *1.37* *0.55*
8.67 8.88 *9.92* *0.71* *0.90*
3.45 9.01 *9.15* *4.80* *2.29*
4.56 5.16 *5.33* *7.10* *7.61*
1.16 0.64 *0.08* *8.76* *8.06*
8.96 6.23 *9.96* *6.93* *7.71*
8.15 6.84 *6.95* *1.88* *7.36*
4.75 1.54 0.28 3.10 9.04
2.95 8.42 2.33 1.38 4.39
2.28 4.74 7.54 7.94 3.73
7.48 3.01 7.61 8.38 4.85
I tried to do B=find(A(1:8,3:5>2 & 1:8,3:5<=6)) but I not sure if the command is the right one here to find the values in the bold area and [m,n]=max(max(A(1:8,3:5))
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Nov 2012
T = A(1:8, 3:5);
[m, idx] = max(T(:));
[r, c] = idx2sub(size(T), idx);
B = [r, c+2];
This would leave B in [row column] format relative to A. You weren't clear as to the form of the index you wanted, and you weren't clear if you wanted the index within the sub-array or within all of A.
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Walter Roberson
on 30 Nov 2012
That's what my code calculates, in row and column form. If you want it in scalar index form then probably the easiest way would be to use
B = sub2idx(size(A), r, c);
Andrei Bobrov
on 30 Nov 2012
Edited: Andrei Bobrov
on 30 Nov 2012
variant
B = -inf(size(A));
B(1:8,3:5) = A(1:8,3:5);
[m,n] = find(abs(B - max(B(:))) < eps(100));
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