what does "X = X./max(max(X))" means?>
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>> X=[1,2,3,4]
X =
1 2 3 4
>> X = X./max(max(X));
>> X
X =
0.2500 0.5000 0.7500 1.0000
>>
I understand from the output, but what does "./" means?
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Stephan
on 12 Mar 2019
Edited: Stephan
on 12 Mar 2019
Hi,
the dot means an elementwise operation. See here:
For more information to this topic see:
Best regards
Stephan
Abdulmanan Butt
on 13 Mar 2019
Edited: Abdulmanan Butt
on 13 Mar 2019
Hi,
It means,
You are dividing X matrix (element-wise) with the element of matrix X having maximum value.
Like in this case, max(X) or max(max(X)) will be 4, and you are going to divide matrix X with that 4, Where 4 will be divided to each element of matrix X in this element-wise division case, So you got the final result,
X= 0.2500 0.5000 0.7500 1.0000
Regards,
Abdulmanan Butt
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