Strange behaviour computing l1 norm of rows of a matrix

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Christoph Neumann
Christoph Neumann 2020년 7월 22일
댓글: James Tursa 2024년 1월 28일
I have a (1102,8232)-matrix B (from Data that I don't have control over).
The query
B(1102,:)
yields
ans = All zero sparse: 1×8232
However, when I compute
beta = sum(abs(B),2);
or equivalently
beta = vecnorm(B,1,2)
I get
beta(1102)
ans = (1,1) 55
On the other hand, the command
norm(B(1102,:),1)
ans = 0
works as expected.
I'm really confused what's happening here. Any help is appreciated.

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2020년 8월 13일
편집: Bruno Luong 2020년 8월 13일
Who build this sparse matrix B?
If it's build from external source it can be not-valid. I believe there is a tool on FileExchange to validate the sparse matrix, the name escapes me now.
EDIT: this command crahes my MATLAB
B = B+0
indicating this matrix has serious building flaw.
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2020년 8월 13일
Yeah but be aware the fixed matrix might not be correct. You better try to fix at gurobi_read or python, whichever step that is responsible for the error.
James Tursa
James Tursa 2024년 1월 28일
Note that spok has been removed from the FEX. You can use my replacement function sarek instead:

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