Find max of matrix without using built in function.

I want to find the "max(a)" without actually using the built in "max" function.

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I'm trying to do this with a for loop as test preparation.
We won't do your homework for you. What have you tried so far.

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mx=a(1);
for p=2:numel(a)
if a(p)>mx
mx=a(p);
end
end
mx %the maximum value

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How would I find the max of each column individually?
%code made here, not tested in matlab
mxc=zeros(1,size(a,2));
for n=1:size(a,2)
mx=a(1,n);
for p=2:size(a,1)
if a(p,n)>mx
mx=a(p,n);
end
end
mxc(n)=mx;
end
mxc %the maximum value per column
The code isn't optimized on purpose, like Sean said "We won't do your homework for you"

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the_max = -min(-(a(:)))

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I need to use logical operators.
the_max = a(a==-min(-(a(:))))
There!

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The following code will extract the minimum over each column. No loop no max no min and of course not optimal. Feel free to adapt it to other purposes:
S = A((repmat(eye(size(A,1)),[1 size(A,1)]) *(kron(A,ones(size(A,1),1)) < kron(ones(size(A,1),1),A)))==0)'
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