ranking the data in matrix and arrange them as per rank.

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Karanvir singh Sohal
Karanvir singh Sohal 2021년 4월 4일
댓글: Bruno Luong 2021년 4월 4일
Hello!
I have a matrix D and E
D=[1 2 3; 7 8 9; 4 5 6; 3 0 5];
E=[D sum(D')' ranks(sum(D')')]
output of E is
E = [ 1 2 3 6 1
7 8 9 24 4
4 5 6 15 3
3 0 5 8 2]
Ok now I have 2 doubts
  1. I want to rank(last column of E) in a way that highest(24) value in column 4 gets rank 1.
  2. I want sort the data in another matrix such that rank 1 row gets on top.
expected results
[7 8 9 24 1
4 5 6 15 2
3 0 5 8 3
1 2 3 6 4]

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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2021년 4월 4일
>> D=[1 2 3; 7 8 9; 4 5 6; 3 0 5];
E=[D sum(D')' ranks(sum(D')')]
Unrecognized function or variable 'ranks'.
Did you mean:
>> E=[D sum(D')']
E =
1 2 3 6
7 8 9 24
4 5 6 15
3 0 5 8
>> sortrows(E,-4)
ans =
7 8 9 24
4 5 6 15
3 0 5 8
1 2 3 6
I let youu deal with the last column, that is nothing more or less interesting than the row index of the array
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Karanvir singh Sohal
Karanvir singh Sohal 2021년 4월 4일
Great it works as per my requirement for sorting rows.
Can you please tell how to rank? Like row with highest sum will have rank 1.
[25 1
15 2
8 3
6 4]
Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong 2021년 4월 4일
as I said rank after sorting is
r = (1:size(D,1))'
It's a row index of your sorted array.

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