Alternative to the sort function
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Charles Perkins
el 3 de Mayo de 2022
Comentada: Steven Lord
el 7 de Mayo de 2022
Looking for an alternative way to sort values in either decending or acsending order without using the sort function
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Walter Roberson
el 3 de Mayo de 2022
Why? Your reason for not using sort() will influence the recommendations.
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Walter Roberson
el 3 de Mayo de 2022
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/49226-how-to-apply-a-mean-filter-for-3x3#comment_2111490 and look for bogosort() source code there.
You would have to adapt it slightly to give a choice of ascending or descending, and you would have to adapt for non-vectors.
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Steven Lord
el 7 de Mayo de 2022
One suggestion that will eliminate the need for your count variable: the end function when used as an index refers to the position of the last element / row / column / etc. in an array. You can use this in assignment or referencing statements, including using it in some simple mathematical expressions. Let's start off with an empty array x.
x = []
We can assign to an element one past the end to make the vector longer:
x(end+1) = 1
We can do that again.
x(end+1) = 3
Let's reset the last value.
x(end) = 42
In this next statement, x has 2 elements so end+2 is 4. Therefore the next command sets x(4) to 10 with x(3) filling in with the default value of 0.
x(end+2) = 10
We don't have to add to end, we could also subtract. x has 4 elements so end-3 is 1 and y is x(1).
y = x(end-3)
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