Finding maximum value and returning variable name of the column
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Karel Starý
el 15 de Mzo. de 2022
Respondida: Cris LaPierre
el 15 de Mzo. de 2022
Hello all!
Data:
A = [1;2;3;4];
B = [5;4;1;2];
C = [2;3;2;5];
T=table(A,B,C);
I would like to have a function that would check each row for the largest number and return the name of the collum where the max value was found. In this case, it should return: B,B,A,C
The table is just an example, I don't mind using cell arrays, tables or any other way how to work with the data.
Additional points: How to make sure that the function would return the character closest to A in case the largest numbers would occur multiple times in the same row?
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Davide Masiello
el 15 de Mzo. de 2022
Editada: Davide Masiello
el 15 de Mzo. de 2022
clear,clc
A = [1;2;3;4];
B = [5;4;1;2];
C = [2;3;2;5];
T=table(A,B,C);
[maxval,idx] = max(table2array(T),[],2);
T.Properties.VariableNames(idx)
Regarding the additional point question, I think the max function will do that by default (i.e. it will return the first max value it finds on a specific row). Check this for instance:
clear,clc
A = [1;4;3;4];
B = [5;4;1;2];
C = [2;3;2;5];
T=table(A,B,C);
[maxval,idx] = max(table2array(T),[],2);
T.Properties.VariableNames(idx)
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Cris LaPierre
el 15 de Mzo. de 2022
Look into finding the max along the second dimension, and have it return the loacation of the max.
However, max does not work with tables, so you will need to turn your table into an Array using table2array.
You can create a vector containting your table variable names. Use the index from max to extract the corresponding variable names.
varNames = T.Properties.VariableNames
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