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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T19:12:21+00:00 2026-05-27T19:12:21+00:00

EDIT How to simplify the following code: if(x(a) > x(b)) s = b; e

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EDIT How to simplify the following code:

if(x(a) > x(b))
  s = b;
  e = a;
else
  s = a;
  e = b;
end

I can get it shorter like:

s = a;
e = b;
if(x(a) > x(b))
  s = b;
  e = a;
end

Thanks!

EDIT

h = [a b]; 
[~, idx] = min([x(a) x(b)]);
s = h(idx)
e = h(3-idx)
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    2026-05-27T19:12:21+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:12 pm

    Are you sure your code does what you wanted it to do?

    Maybe you want to try

    s = min([x(a),x(b)]);
    e = max([x(a),x(b)]); 
    

    EDIT: OK there you go,

    r = [find(x==max(x), find(x==minx)];
    

    you have what you need in r but if you need them as s and e then:

    s = r(1);
    e = r(2);
    
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