findout the second largest element in each row and its location in a matrix

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I have a (3*5) matrix i.e A=[1 2 3 4 5, 6 7 9 8 10, 11 12 14 13 15], i would like to find out the second largest element in each row and its location in the matrix. i expect 2 outputs 1)second_maxvalue_A=[4,9,14] 2)location_of_second_maxval=[4,3,3]

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Guillaume
Guillaume il 20 Mag 2015
One possible way is to find the largest values, replace them with a very small value (-Inf) and search for the new largest values:
A=[1 2 3 4 5; 6 7 9 8 10; 11 12 14 13 15] %your example A was a single row
m = max(A, [], 2); %find the max in each row
A(bsxfun(@eq, A, m)) = -Inf; %replace the max(s) by -Inf
m = max(A, [], 2) %find the new max which is the second largest.
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong il 28 Ott 2018
zahra najja: Please read the other ANSWERS bellow, or even better the DOC of MIN

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 28 Ott 2018
If you're using release R2017b or later, use maxk.

Thomas Koelen
Thomas Koelen il 20 Mag 2015
Modificato: Thomas Koelen il 20 Mag 2015
Edit: seems like I misread second largest...
, should be ;.
A=[1 2 3 4 5; 6 7 9 8 10; 11 12 14 13 15];
[m,i] = max(A,[],2)
gives you:
m =
5
10
15
i =
5
5
5
example:
A=rand(3,5);
[m,i] = max(A,[],2)
gives:
0.8147 0.9134 0.2785 0.9649 0.9572
0.9058 0.6324 0.5469 0.1576 0.4854
0.1270 0.0975 0.9575 0.9706 0.8003
m =
0.9649
0.9058
0.9706
i =
4
1
4
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Guillaume
Guillaume il 20 Mag 2015
Doesn't this find the second largest element in the matrix, rather than each row?
Secondly, if there are more than one element equal to the max, it still returns the max.
Guillaume
Guillaume il 20 Mag 2015
A generic way of finding the nth largest value of each row, if it exists:
function nl = nthlargestrow(m, n)
%m: a 2d matrix to search
%n: an integer
%nl: cell array containing the nth largest value of each row. If a row does not have n different values, the cell is empty
nl = cell(size(m, 1), 1);
u = cellfun(@unique, num2cell(m, 2), 'UniformOutput', false);
hasnelements = cellfun(@numel, u) >= n;
nl(hasnelements) = cellfun(@(row) row(end-n+1), u(hasnelements), 'UniformOutput', false)
end

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Thorsten
Thorsten il 20 Mag 2015
A=[1 2 3 4 5; 6 7 9 8 10; 11 12 14 13 15];
% remove highest value in each row
sz = size(A);
[~, ind] = max(A, [], 2);
ind = ind + [0; cumsum(repmat(sz(2), [sz(1)-1 1]))];
A = A';
A(ind) = [];
A = reshape(A, [sz(2)-1 sz(1)])';
% find highest value in each row (i.e., second largest of original matrix)
[max2, ind2] = max(A, [], 2);

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