# Reversal of Sorts – New in Release R2014b

I wanted to show you a glimpse of some of the new math functionality available in R2014b.

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#### The Question

Recently on the MATLAB newsgroup, Christoph asked this question:

I have a vector A shown below, which has 6 elements. the elements are already sorted in descending order. now i want to create vector C by deleting elements from A, starting with element a1, until the sum of the vector equals or is smaller the value B

A=
26
23
20
19
15
14

B=70

So, the output should be

C=
20
19
15
14

Any idea how to do this?

I would do something like this. Get the numbers in increasing order and perform a cumulative sum.

Aflip = flipud(A);
Asums = cumsum(Aflip);

Find the first sum that is GREATER than b. The next element is where you want to start. startIndex = find(Asums > b, 1, 'first');

But things are reversed now. So we need to find the starting index into the original array. Aind = length(A) - startIndex + 1;

Now delete the leading values you don’t want.

Afiltered = A((Aind+1):end);

#### Solution with R2014b

In R2014b, the function cumsum has a new option, direction. (So do some other functions in the "|cum|" category.) You can specify to do the calculation in the default or 'forward' direction, or in 'reverse'. Here's what the new solution looks like.

A = [
26
23
20
19
15
14];
B = 70;
tmpA = cumsum(A,'reverse')
ind = find(tmpA > B, 1,'last')
C = A;
C(1:ind) = []

tmpA =
117
91
68
48
29
14
ind =
2
C =
20
19
15
14


#### What New Math Have You Enjoyed in R2014b?

Have you had a chance to explore some of the math functionality in R2014b? Which features did you find helpful? Let me know here.

Published with MATLAB® R2014b

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