compare the absolute value of each element from two matrices

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Jack_111
Jack_111 2014 年 11 月 25 日
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I have two matrices A and B with the size NxM and I want to compare the absolute value of each element for the two matrices and return the bigger value and then to store the real value in a new matrix.
Any suggestions please
Many thanks in advance
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Jack_111
Jack_111 2014 年 11 月 25 日
for example a = [1 -2 -3; 4 5 -6] and b = [3 2 1; 8 9 -3] and when I will compare the absolute values and store them in another matrix using c = max(abs(a),abs(b)); that means the output will be
c = [3 2 3 ; 8 9 6] but I want it to return c = [3 2 (doesn't matter) -3 ; 8 9 -6] (in the case where they are equal, it doesn't matter what it will return).
I hope you got my point. I don't want the absolute value to be registered but just the real value which is in our example (-6 and -3) nut the absolute value is just to compare
Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2014 年 11 月 25 日
OK. Good. Calling it the "real" value instead of the "max" value was a major oversight initially. But now that you've clarified it, it looks like you now have two correct solutions. Thanks for accepting one of them. You can also vote for both of them too, even though you can accept only one.

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2014 年 11 月 25 日
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Concatenate A and B along the third dimension, get the second output of max along the 3rd dimension of the absolute of that 3d matrix to get the z index. The tricky bit is then using that z value to select A or B. Summing each matrix multiplied by a logical matrix should do it:
a = [1 -2 -3; 4 5 -6]
b = [3 2 1; 8 9 -3]
ab = cat(3, a, b);
[~, idx] = max(abs(ab), [], 3);
c = a.*(idx==1) + b.*(idx==2)

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the cyclist
the cyclist 2014 年 11 月 25 日
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absA = abs(A);
absB = abs(B);
I'm not sure what you mean by "compare ... and return the real value". Larger? Smaller? Difference?
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Jack_111
Jack_111 2014 年 11 月 25 日
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for example a = [1 -2 -3; 4 5 -6] and b = [3 2 1; 8 9 -3] and when I will compare the absolute values and store them in another matrix using c = max(abs(a),abs(b)); that means the output will be
c = [3 2 3 ; 8 9 6] but I want it to return c = [3 2 (doesn't matter) -3 ; 8 9 -6] (in the case where they are equal, it doesn't matter what it will return).
I hope you got my point. I don't want the absolute value to be registered but just the real value which is in our example (-6 and -3) nut the absolute value is just to compare
Jack_111
Jack_111 2014 年 11 月 25 日
Sorry that my question wasn't phrased well

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