sortlind(A, varargin)
sortlind - Sort, returning a linear sort index
B = sortlind(A, ...) equals SORT (A, ...). See the documentation of
sort for details.
[B, I] = sortlind(A, ...) returns a sort index I specifying how
the elements of A were arranged to obtain B. However, in contrast to
sort, these indices are *linear* indices, so that B equals A(I), for
any dimensions and sizes of A. This output can be used to sort
another matrix accordingly.
Examples:
A = [3 4 ; 7 0 ; 5 2]
A2 = 10 * A
[B, I] = sortlind(A) % sort A (along rows)
B2 = A2(I) % parallel sort A2
AA = randi(10,[3 5 2]) % a 3D matrix
[BB, II] = sortlind(AA, 2, 'descend')
isequal(BB,AA(II)) % true!
Cite As
Jos (10584) (2024). sortlind(A, varargin) (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/19443-sortlind-a-varargin), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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