Range of a matrix

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AUWAL ABUBAKAR
AUWAL ABUBAKAR on 25 Mar 2019
Commented: Stephan on 25 Mar 2019
Hi all,
I tried to find 'range' of a matrix but always return error. For example;
Data=rand(10,10)
range(Data,'all') always return the follwing error;
''Error using max
Invalid option. Option must be 'omitnan' or 'includenan'.
Error in range (line 20)
y = max(x,[],dim) - min(x,[],dim);''
Does anyone knows whats the problem please?
thanks

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Stephan
Stephan on 25 Mar 2019
Edited: Stephan on 25 Mar 2019
Hi,
the option
'all'
was introduced in R2018b - in earlier releases you can not use this feature. Make sure to look in the documentaion that corresponds to the release you use to avoid this issues.
Best regards
Stephan
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 25 Mar 2019
So use:
range(Data(:))
AUWAL ABUBAKAR
AUWAL ABUBAKAR on 25 Mar 2019
Thanks Ravi. That solves my problem.
@ Stephan, that really helps. is not available on 2017b
Thank you all.

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AUWAL ABUBAKAR
AUWAL ABUBAKAR on 25 Mar 2019
Opppsss! my variables is an output coming from a loop.
example; ROI(:,:,1)=rand(10,10)
i tried using
range(ROI(:,:,2)(:)) but it failed.
Any i dea please? THANKS
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Stephan
Stephan on 25 Mar 2019
% 2D Array
ROI=rand(10,10)
Range1 = range(ROI(:))
% 3D Array
ROI=rand(10,10,3)
Range2 = range(ROI(:))

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