Le 10/05/2017 à 21:36, Erhy a écrit :
in this special task it is a good practice.
Generally I wished to have a similar notation as in C or java (logical) ? a
: b
Is there a built in function to have such conditionals ?
Example:
--> format(6)
--> a = rand(3,4)
a =
0.362 0.483 0.502 0
in this special task it is a good practice.
Generally I wished to have a similar notation as in C or java (logical) ? a
: b
Is there a built in function to have such conditionals ?
Erhy
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Hello Samuel,
thanks a lot. It works fine.
Best regards
Frieder
Am 2017-05-10 13:33, schrieb sgoug...@free.fr:
> Hello Frieder,
>
>
max(A,B) does it:
> --> max(A,B)
> ans =
> 3.
> 3.
> 2.
>
> Samuel
>
>
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>
> Hello,
>
> I have to matrices: A = [ 1
; 2 ; 2 ]
Hello Frieder,
max(A,B) does it:
--> max(A,B)
ans =
3.
3.
2.
Samuel
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Hello,
I have to matrices: A = [ 1 ; 2 ; 2 ] B = [ 3 ; 3 ; 1 ]
I looking for get matric with having only the larger Elemtns:
C = [ 3 ; 3 ; 2 ]
Is there function to make to apply funct
Hello,
I have to matrices:
A = [1; 2; 2]
B = [3; 3; 1]
I
looking for get matric with having only the larger Elemtns:
C = [3; 3;
2]
Is there function to make to apply functions to eacth element.
C =
[ if A .> B then A else B] elemtwise.
A for loop is to slow.
Thanks
a lot.
Cheers