>> A = [1 2; 4 3; 3 5; 2 1; 1 3; 4 5]
A =
1 2
4 3
3 5
2 1
1 3
4 5
>> B = sortrows(A)
B =
1 2
1 3
2 1
3 5
4 3
4 5
How to sort B, if entries of A are in java.math.BigInteger?

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Torsten
Torsten il 12 Ott 2022
uint64 as a MATLAB data type is not sufficient for your purpose ?

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David Hill
David Hill il 12 Ott 2022
import java.math.*
%load sample BigInteger Array (100x2)
for k=1:100
J(k,:)=[BigInteger(repmat(num2str(randi(1e14,1)),1,3)),BigInteger(repmat(num2str(randi(1e14,1)),1,3))];
end
%have to do sort manually, any sort algorithm will work but need to use
%compareTo() for BigIntegers
c=0;
while c~=size(J,1)-1
c=0;
for k=1:size(J,1)-1
if J(k,1).compareTo(J(k+1,1))<1
c=c+1;
else
temp=J(k+1);
J(k+1)=J(k);
J(k)=temp;
end
end
end

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Noor Fatima
Noor Fatima il 12 Ott 2022
@David Hill Thank you very much!
Noor Fatima
Noor Fatima il 12 Ott 2022
@David Hill May I request for the following
The above code sort perfectly fine w.r.t first coordinate.
But if first coordinate is the same, it is not sorting w.r.t second coordinate. Like it can be done with sortrows in the above-mentioned B.
import java.math.*
%load sample BigInteger Array (100x2)
for k=1:100
J(k,:)=[BigInteger(repmat(num2str(randi(1e14,1)),1,3)),BigInteger(repmat(num2str(randi(1e14,1)),1,3))];
end
%have to do sort manually, any sort algorithm will work but need to use
%compareTo() for BigIntegers
c=0;
while c~=size(J,1)-1
c=0;
for k=1:size(J,1)-1
if J(k,1).compareTo(J(k+1,1))==0&&J(k,2).compareTo(J(k+1,2))==1
temp=J(k+1);
J(k+1)=J(k);
J(k)=temp;
elseif J(k,1).compareTo(J(k+1,1))<1
c=c+1;
else
temp=J(k+1);
J(k+1)=J(k);
J(k)=temp;
end
end
end

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