Sorting data points so x are in ascending order.
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I have two vectors x and y and they correspond to a given set of data points. How can I sort x in ascending order while at the same time, sorting y so that the values of y match up with their corresponding values of x?? Eg. (1,2) (3, 0) (-4, 6) (-2, 5) would yield vectors x = [1,3,-4,-2] and y = [2,0,6,5] then the sorted vectors would be x = [-4,-2,1,3] and y = [6,5,2,0].
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  Jos (10584)
      
      
 on 3 Dec 2013
        
      Edited: Jos (10584)
      
      
 on 3 Dec 2013
  
      Use the second output of SORT
% example data
X = [1  3 -4 -2] 
Y = [2  0  6  5]
[sortedX, sortIndex] = sort(X)
sortedY = Y(sortIndex)
Another option would be via SORTROW
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  Viktor
      
 on 3 Dec 2013
        
      Edited: Viktor
      
 on 3 Dec 2013
  
      You have a sortrows() function that you can use. Assuming you have two row vectors:
    sorted = (sortrows([x',y'], 1))'
    % reassigning sorted values
    x = sorted(1,:);
    y = sorted(2,:);
I just noticed that Jos has already mentioned, I left my answer here, it might be useful.
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