problem in sorting an array with "sortrows" command
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I have two arrays, one is time and other is direction. I want to sort the directions by time by using the code below. the direction is sorted well but my time array is ruined. how can I fix this? (because I still need the time array)
code's result is shown in the image.
any help will be appreciated.
timeorder=[3.4,7,1,8,5.1,9];
>> direction=['u','d','L','r','u','r'];
>> sorted = (sortrows([timeorder',direction'], 1))' ;
>> timord = sorted(1,:);
>> drc = sorted(2,:);
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Dave B
il 18 Dic 2021
Modificato: Dave B
il 18 Dic 2021
timeorder=[3.4,7,1,8,5.1,9];
direction=['u','d','L','r','u','r'];
[sortedtimeorder, sortind] = sort(timeorder)
sorteddirection=direction(sortind)
However if you really wanted to use sortrows, you could always convert the values in timord back to numeric (MATLAB turned them into char for you when you combined the two vectors into a matrix):
timeorder=[3.4,7,1,8,5.1,9];
direction=['u','d','L','r','u','r'];
sorted = (sortrows([timeorder',direction'], 1))' ;
timord = sorted(1,:);
drc = sorted(2,:);
double(timord)
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