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Osman Motta
Osman Motta on 22 Oct 2020
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
I need to write a code that exclude the 2 smallest elements
clear all;clc
A=[8 1 -2 9 5 11 6]; %Should print A=[8 9 5 11 6]
B=[];
C=[];
for i=1:length(A)
if A(i)==min(A)
else
B=[B A(i)];
if A(i)==min(A)
else
C=[C A(i)];
end
end
end
C
This is a homework question and I am not looking for someone to do the work for me. I just need to know what I'm doing wrong.
So I just came up with this and I'm testing multiple numbers. Does it make sense and is there a way to simplify it?
clear all;clc
A=[8 1 -2 9 5 6];
B=[];
C=[];
for i=1:length(A)
if A(i)==min(A)
else
B=[B A(i)];
end
end
for i=1:length(B)
if B(i)==min(B)
else
C=[C B(i)];
end
end
C
So far it seems to work but I would appreciate any constructive input.
  2 Comments
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 Oct 2020
What is the expected result if the vector contains duplicate values that are equal to the minimum? What is the expected result if the vector contains duplicate values that are equal to the second-smallest original value?
Can we assume that the values are non NaN (Not A Number)?

Answers (1)

Sudhakar Shinde
Sudhakar Shinde on 22 Oct 2020
The 'min' function and for loop will help:
A=[8 1 -2 9 5 11 6];
n=2; % Exclude 2 smallest elements
for i=1:n
[num,id]=min(A);
A(id)='';
end
disp(A)
  3 Comments
Osman Motta
Osman Motta on 22 Oct 2020
Thank you for the input. When I posted the original I made grammatical errors due to the fact I’ve been awake for 40hr due to an emergency, I would never delete someone’s input whether I agreed with it or not. I appreciate your help.
Rik
Rik on 22 Oct 2020
@Osman, no problem, my comment was not aimed at you.

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