How to reorder the rows by sorting the elements of column in ascending order?

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Hi everyone,
I have id=[ 1 3 2; 2 6 4; 3 2 6; 4 5 1; 5 1 3; 6 4 5; 7 7 7]
j=1:3
I want to reorder the rows of id by sorting the jth column of id such that the elements in this column are sorted from small to large.
Where my result will get j set of number.
id1=[ 1 3 2; 2 6 4; 3 2 6; 4 5 1; 5 1 3; 6 4 5; 7 7 7]
id2=[5 1 3; 3 2 6; 1 3 2; 6 4 5; 4 5 1; 2 6 4; 7 7 7]
id3=[4 5 1; 1 3 2; 5 1 3; 2 6 4; 6 4 5; 3 2 6; 7 7 7 ]
How can i do this?
Thanks.

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dpb
dpb on 13 May 2014
Edited: dpb on 13 May 2014
for c=1:3
is(1)={sortrows(id,i)};
end
using a cell array to hold results; use a dynamic named structure field if desired
Alternatively, arrayfun is your friend for such things...
idsrted=arrayfun(@(c) sortrows(id,c),[1:3],'uniform',0);
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Grace
Grace on 2 Jun 2014
hi dpb, it is because later i will use the same code to do a bigger array, so I'm now trying use the small array first see whether it works or not. :)
But then,how to use the curlies to retrieve the content of the cell?
id=[1 3 2;2 6 4;3 2 6; 4 5 1; 5 1 3; 6 4 5; 7 7 7];
for c=1:3
new_id=sortrows(id,c);
end
if use this as an example, the output will give me three different new_id, and I want to retrieve first set of new_id, where i need to put as curlies? Is this what u meant?
dpb
dpb on 2 Jun 2014
for c=1:3
new_id=sortrows(id,c);
...if use this as an example, the output will give me three different new_id...
NO! It'll give you only one new_id; the last one. Each subsequent pass thru the loop overwrites the previous as you didn't increment a cell array or concatenate the results to the existing in a single larger array.
Again, it's not clear just what you're after--if doesn't matter how large the array is as to the logic; the question remains on whether you must have the results all at once or can do the process on each subset at a time. We can't answer that; that depends on the results required. The thing I wonder about is why do sortrows individually if the latter; why not concatenate the full dataset then sort only once at the end? Bound to be more efficient.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 13 May 2014
[~,ii] = sort(id);
id_out = bsxfun(@(a,b)a(b,:),id,permute(ii,[1 3 2]));

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