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=====imin=====
Returns the index of smallest value of argument <var>x</var>.
;Usage: <code>imin(<var>x</var>)</code>
;Result: The result is the index of the minimum value of <var>x</var>.
::*if <var>x</var> is a scalar: the result is '''0'''
::*if <var>x</var> is a vector: the result is the index (row) of the minimum
::*if <var>x</var> is a matrix: the result is the element index ''i'' of the minimum; the column ''c'' and the row ''r'' can be computed as follows: <code>''c'' := int ''i''/''x''[!nrow]</code>, <code>r := int ''i''%''x''[!nrow]</code>
;See also: [[../min|min]], [[../absmin|absmin]], [[../imax|imax]],


nThe index of the minimum element in the vector <var>x</var>.
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Latest revision as of 10:59, 21 April 2011

Returns the index of smallest value of argument x.

Usage
imin(x)
Result
The result is the index of the minimum value of x.
  • if x is a scalar: the result is 0
  • if x is a vector: the result is the index (row) of the minimum
  • if x is a matrix: the result is the element index i of the minimum; the column c and the row r can be computed as follows: c := int i/x[!nrow], r := int i%x[!nrow]
See also
min, absmin, imax,

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