how do i find argmax?
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how do i find argmax of, say x=[1 2] without any user defined function?
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Lukasz Laszko
il 28 Ott 2019
Modificato: Lukasz Laszko
il 28 Ott 2019
4 voti
I'm afraid the answer by Walter Roberson is not correct. According to docs the second returned value contains indices of the minimum/maximum values of x. So to find argmax, you need to call x(max_ind),
eg.
x=0.1:.01:4*pi;
[max_val max_ind]=max(cos(x))
argmax=x(max_ind)
-->> max_val=1
-->> argmax=2pi
-->> max_ind=619
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Walter Roberson
il 17 Mag 2021
is Q1T a function? You have Q1T(0) which would not work if Q1T were a variable being indexed.
James Tursa
il 17 Mag 2021
Modificato: James Tursa
il 18 Mag 2021
@Lukasz Laszko Argmax is defined as the elements of the domain (i.e., in this case the indexes) where the function (i.e., in this case the vector) obtains the maximum. See these definitions:
Walter's answer is correct according to these definitions.
Your use of cos(x) introduces another function inbetween that was not part of the original question. Did the original question have cos(x) that was subsequently edited out?
Walter Roberson
il 18 Mag 2021
In the case a function that is effectively f(x(K)) and what you wanted was the x(K) then it would not be unreasonable to take
fx = f(x);
[~, argidx] = max(fx);
argmax = x(argidx);
This adds an extra level of indirection, but it would be a common one.
Konstantin
il 12 Giu 2018
0 voti
Great!!!!
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