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If index(1,1)==1
S1=0;
S2=1;
end
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Cris LaPierre
on 12 Jan 2021
2 votes
David Hill
on 12 Jan 2021
If the matrix 'index' indexed at (1,1) equals 1, then assign S1 =0 and S2 = 0.
if index(1,1)==1
S1=0;
S2=1;
end
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Nyam Jargalsaikhan
on 12 Jan 2021
Edited: Nyam Jargalsaikhan
on 12 Jan 2021
David Hill
on 12 Jan 2021
Matlab has good documentation. You should look at the sort() function.
help sort
You will see that the index array contains the index numbers for rearraigning A to sort it.
A(index)==sort(A);
The code above seems poorly written. First, index is only one dimension, so you only need to index at (1). Second, all if statements do the same thing so combining them into a single statement would be better.
A=[1 5 7 8 4 2 6 3];
[~, index]=sort(A);
if ismember(index(1),[1 2 3])
S1=0;
S2=0;
end
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