maximum
[m [,k]]=max(A)
[m [,k]]=max(A,'c')
[m [,k]]=max(A,'r')
[m [,k]]=max(A,'m')
[m [,k]]=max(A1,A2,...,An)
[m [,k]]=max(list(A1,A2,...,An))
:A real vector or matrix : :A1,...,An a set of real vectors or matrices, all of the same size
or scalar
:
For A, a real vector or matrix, max(A) is the largest element A. [m,k]=max(A) gives in addition the index of the maximum. A second argument of type string ‘r’ or ‘c’ can be used : ‘r’ is used to get a row vector m such that m(j) contains the maximum of the j`th column of `A ( A(:,j)), k(j) gives the row indice which contain the maximum for column j. ‘c’ is used for the dual operation on the rows of A. ‘m’ is used for compatibility with Matlab.
m=max(A1,A2,...,An), where all the Aj are matrices of the same sizes, returns a vector or a matrix m of size size(m)=size(A1) such that m(i)= max( Aj(i)), j=1,...,n. [m,k]=max(A1,A2,...,An) gives in addition the vector or matrix k. For a fixed i, k(i) is the number of the first Aj(i) achieving the maximum.
[m,k]=max(list(A1,...,An)) is an equivalent syntax of [m,k]=max(A1,A2,...,An).
[m,n]=max([1,3,1])
[m,n]=max([3,1,1],[1,3,1],[1,1,3])
[m,n]=max([3,-2,1],1)
[m,n]=max(`list`_([3,1,1],[1,3,1],[1,1,3]))
[m,n]=max(`list`_(1,3,1))