sortwith

Sort elements of several matrices corresponding to the sorting order of one matrix.
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Updated 6 Mar 2016

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his function sorts input matrix A and corresponding matrices using sortrows. Output matrices are sorted such that the first output is a sorted version of A, and all other outputs are sorted in the same order as A. For example,
[B1,B2,...,Bn] = sortwith(A1,A2,...,An) is functionally equivalent to
[B1,ind] = sortrows(A1);
B2 = A2(ind);
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Bn = An(ind);

Syntax
B = sortwith(A)
[B1,B2,...,Bn] = sortwith(A1,A2,...,An)
sortwith(...,'descend')

Description
B = sortwith(A) sorts the rows of A in ascending order. Argument A must be either a matrix or a column vector. This usage is exactly equivalent to B = sortrows(A).

[B1,B2,...,Bn] = sortwith(A1,A2,...,An) sorts matrices A1 through An corresponding to the order in which A1 is sorted.

sortwith(...,'descend') sorts the elements in descending order.

Cite As

Chad Greene (2024). sortwith (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/47515-sortwith), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with R2012b
Compatible with any release
Platform Compatibility
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Version Published Release Notes
3.0.0.0

updated for row or column vectors.

1.1.0.0

Bug fix in descending order; extended functionality to character or cell structures.

1.0.0.0