How do I replace a maximum value with zero?
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Hi, if I have a m-by-n matrix how do I set the maximum value of the matrix to zero? Thank you!
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James Tursa
2016 年 10 月 6 日
A = your matrix
A(A==max(A(:))) = 0;
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Walter Roberson
2016 年 10 月 6 日
In my experience, people who ask this question are often wanting to find the top several maxima, and intent to proceed by finding the maximum, setting the location to a marker value that is not the maximum, then finding the maximum of the result and setting it to a marker value, and so on, until the desired number of maxima have been found.
One problem an approach such as that can run into is that the marker value they use might end up being larger than a maximum to be found, so they might end up starting to find the marker value instead of the actual maximum. For example, the approach of setting the maximum to 0 fails if you need to find the two largest maxima of [-2 7 -5]
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