Find the first position of maximum value in a Matrix

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Hello everyone,
Suppose there can be the max value at more than one location, how can I catch the first max value.
A = [6;7;21;4;9;21;5;1];
max(A(:))
[maxValue, linearIndexesOfMaxes] = max(A(:));
[rowsOfMaxes colsOfMaxes] = find(A == maxValue)
ans =
21
rowsOfMaxes =
3
6
colsOfMaxes =
1
1
Then I want it to be:
ans =
21
rowsOfMaxes =
3
colsOfMaxes =
1
Can anyone please help me?
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 5 May 2014
I'm confused as to why you are referring to rows and columns, when the original input is a vector, not a matrix.

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José-Luis
José-Luis on 5 May 2014
Edited: José-Luis on 5 May 2014
[maxValue, linearIndexesOfMaxes] = max(A(:));
[rowsOfMaxes colsOfMaxes] = find(A == maxValue,1,'first')
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suchismita
suchismita on 18 Jun 2014
if i want to find the 3rd max value as '9' and its position...what shall i do?????

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