Maximum value in a vector

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NT
NT 2016년 3월 23일
댓글: sunil shetty 2019년 5월 17일
Problem statement: Use the max function to find the value and location of the maximum y value. Use fprintf to show the maximum y and the x value for which it occurs. When I use the max function it always returns -1?
x = [linspace(-pi,pi,10)]
n = [length(x)];
for i = 1:n
fprintf(' %.0f: %f ', i, x(i))
end
for i = 1:n
y = [cos(x(i))];
fprintf(' %f ',y)
end
max(y)

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Stephen23
Stephen23 2016년 3월 23일
편집: Stephen23 2016년 3월 23일
The problem is that you don't have a vector, although you think that you do. Actually y is a scalar value -1, so of course min(-1) will give you that output. This happens because you simply reallocate y on every loop iteration, so at the end of the loop it only has the last value. You could use indexing to fix this.
A much better way to solve this problem is entirely without loops:
>> X = linspace(-pi,pi,10);
>> Y = cos(X);
>> [maxY,idx] = max(Y);
>> maxX = X(idx)
maxX = -0.34907
>> maxY
maxY = 0.93969
Loops are often an inefficient way of solving problems in MATLAB.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 2016년 3월 23일
Like I said: use indexing to store the y values in the loop. Then apply max after the loop. Indexing is covered in thousand of tutorials online, so you won't have any problem with that.
sunil shetty
sunil shetty 2019년 5월 17일
Hi ,
Is this solution applicable for 2D or 3D vector ?
Thanks & Regards ,
Sunil

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