Max/Min of nonzero rows/cols

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Edward Umpfenbach
Edward Umpfenbach on 12 Apr 2012
Commented: Dan on 28 Dec 2015
I have a Matrix, A.
I want to find the max and min for every row and column in A, excluding the zero entries.
I have coded it using For loops, but it is too slow. I need it to be all vectorized. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Dan
Dan on 28 Dec 2015
A = matrix with some zero entries . Indzero = find( A== 0); B=A; B(Indzero) = max(max(A))+1; Min(B,[],1) B(Indzero) = min(min(A))-1; Max(B,[],1)
U can use this sort of logic maybe . u can also go at it by gpu processing or mexing for faster results ( this is exactly the type of probelms where u get the best rests with gpus Nd mexing )

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Richard Brown
Richard Brown on 12 Apr 2012
B = A;
B(B == 0) = NaN;
colMax = max(B);
colMin = min(B);
rowMax = max(B, [], 2);
rowMin = min(B, [], 2);
edit: missed the bit about the zero entries
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Edward Umpfenbach
Edward Umpfenbach on 12 Apr 2012
Thank you. I didn't think to change the zeros to NaN so that they didn't mess up the min operation.

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Geoff
Geoff on 12 Apr 2012
When you say 'for every row and column', do you mean a single max and min for the entire matrix? This would do it:
nzmin = min(A(A ~= 0));
nzmax = max(A(A ~= 0));
[edit]
Note that if you have float data, you might want to consider values 'near' zero:
ztol = eps(max(A(:)));
nz = A < -ztol | A > ztol; % select non-zeros
nzmin = min(A(nz));
nzmax = max(A(nz));
It's refreshing to use a proliferation of 'nz', since it's my nationality =)
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Geoff
Geoff on 12 Apr 2012
My heart's in Dunedin. But I moved up to Auckland to get away from Animation Research Ltd ;-) You're a Canterbury lad, right?
Richard Brown
Richard Brown on 12 Apr 2012
I am indeed, wobbles and all :)

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