How to sort a vector from smallest to largest without sort command

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Hey matlab community. I have another question for you all. I need to sort a vector from smallest to largest without using the sort command. I'm open to any suggestions, so you don't have to stick to my code. Here is what I tried to do: I found the location of the min of the vector x, and tried to remove it/store it into my 'empty' vector x2. So on each iteration a new minimum is found and thusly sorts from smallest to largest.
x=[-3.5 5 -6.2 11.1 0 7 -9.5 2 15 -1 3 2.5];
x2=[1:length(x)]
for k=1:length(x)
[C I]=min(x);
x(I)=[];
x2(k)=min(x);
end
Your wisdom is appreciated

Accepted Answer

the cyclist
the cyclist on 8 Aug 2014
In place of
x2(k)=min(x)
use
x2(k)=C

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