Need help using mink and maxk

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Conner Carriere
Conner Carriere on 8 Feb 2021
Commented: dpb on 9 Feb 2021
I am simplifying coordinates, MwCoords. The left column is the x values and the right column is y values. I do not want to alter the postition of the x or y values.
MwCoords =
241.5493 360.1065
241.7508 251.1975
246.9076 148.8279
350.6785 144.9718
349.2095 255.6598
352.6571 364.5513
456.4168 149.5675
459.3270 256.3704
460.4547 360.4354
I have been using mink to find the three minimum values in the x and maxk to find the 3 max values in the x
MwCoordsMins = mink(MwCoords(:,1),3)
MwCoordsMaxs = maxk(MwCoords(:,1),3)
This outputs
MwCoordsMins =
241.5493
241.7508
246.9076
MwCoordsMaxs =
460.4547
459.3270
456.4168
I need to put 1's in the mins, and 3's in the max of the origional MwCoords
From there I need to assign the 3 middle values to 2's
Then I need to plug it back into the origional matrix without disrupting the positioning of these. The postitioning will change every now and then, thats why it has to be in the same place.
After I figure out the x values, I move on to the y values.
If anyone can help, or offer insight that would be great!
Edit - Whatever I added, I put it in bold
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dpb
dpb on 8 Feb 2021
Return the optional location vector from mink, maxk. Then it's trivial to replace those locations with a constant.
The combination of all these operations if going to be done repeatedly would be a prime candidate for a user function to operate on the array passed to it.
Conner Carriere
Conner Carriere on 8 Feb 2021
I guess I am not sure how to return the outputs to their origional locations. It will be done repeatadly, so I will attempt to make a function out of it.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 8 Feb 2021
Edited: Star Strider on 8 Feb 2021
The mink and maxk functions can give the indices of those values as the second output.
If I understand correctly what you want to do, I would do something like this:
[MwCoordsMins,ix1] = mink(MwCoords(:,1),3);
[MwCoordsMaxs,ix2] = maxk(MwCoords(:,1),3);
Then assign the elements accordingly as ‘1’, ‘2’, or ‘3’.
EDIT — I originally posted the full answer before noticing that this was tagged as homework. That part is now gone.
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Star Strider
Star Strider on 8 Feb 2021
Conner Carriere —
Put this assignment as the first line in your function, the problem then disappears, and the output is correct:
MCoords = g;
(Note that dpb’s solution does essentially the same thing.)
dpb
dpb on 9 Feb 2021
NB: original had column 1 in all; now fixed above -- dpb

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