Please explain the above commands,

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RAMYA
RAMYA 2014년 5월 14일
댓글: RAMYA 2014년 5월 16일
a=[7 3 5; 6 2 1]; dd=find(a<4)
dd =
3
4
6
How it is possible to display the 4 in that ans? and my condition is to find the <4 values in matrix a. But how it was display the 4 also?
Please anyone explain me...

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim 2014년 5월 14일
편집: Mischa Kim 2014년 5월 14일
Ramya, dd contains the position numbers of all elements in matrix a that are smaller than 4, which would be 3, 2, and 1.
a =
7 3 5
6 2 1
The position number of the elements is counted sequentially row by row, and column by column:
1 3 5
2 4 6
If you want row and column indices use
[r,c] = find(a<4)
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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim 2014년 5월 15일
MATLAB numbers matrix elements top-down (rows) and left-right (columns). So for matrix
a =
7 3 5
6 2 1
7 would be the first, 6 the second, 3 the third and 2 the fourth (4) element. That's the 4 you get in
dd = find(a<4)
dd =
3
4
6
The first element in a that's smaller then 4 is 3, which is the third matrix element. The last one is 1, which is on position 6 in the matrix.
RAMYA
RAMYA 2014년 5월 16일
ya sir........ thank u :) i got it... thanks for your valuable reply :)

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