Finding first rightmost non-zero column of a matrix?

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Teresita Ramirez Aguilar
Teresita Ramirez Aguilar 2019년 8월 15일
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How can I tell MATLAB to find the index of the RIGHTmost non-zero column of said matrix?
I found a similar question and answer for the leftmost column and it worked great! However, I am having trouble finding the rightmost column.
I need the leftmost column.
PLS&THANKYOU!

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dpb
dpb 2019년 8월 15일
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Same solution as the other except search from the other end...
find(any(A),1,'last')
I think Azzi's solution there doesn't find the column positionally but will find the column with the largest number of nonzero elements in it. So
[2 1
0 1
0 1]
with his would return 2, not 1 because three rows of second column return T but only one of column 1 will. But both have nonzero elements.
any() does the logical test by column for there being one or more nonzero elements so doesn't matter how many there are as long is one it'll show up. Then the find() locates either first or last depending on which direction you ask for with the optional argument.
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dpb
dpb 2019년 8월 16일
I just noticed the "image" tag so that's a possibility...something inconsistent with the assumption matrix meant 2D array :)
Teresita Ramirez Aguilar
Teresita Ramirez Aguilar 2019년 8월 16일
Walter Roberson's answer worked! But I really appreciate everyones help very much !!! :D I apologize for any confusion on my part, I am very new to MATLAB.

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