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I have a population generated by pop=[pop;x;y;z;cst,fr]; where first 4 rows are x, second 3 rows are y and third 8 rows are z. cst is sum of column 1 and fr is calculated failure rate of column 2.

        6        0.876
        5         0.99
        3        0.939
        6        0.876
        4        0.837
        7        0.959
        4        0.953
        4        0.873
        0            0
        5         0.95
        3        0.855
        4        0.873
        4        0.873
        5         0.95
        6        0.951
       66   0.00032352            
        6        0.876
        6        0.876
        6        0.965
        6        0.965
        4        0.953
        4        0.837
        4        0.953
        0            0
        3        0.855
        6        0.951
        5         0.95
        0            0
        0            0
        3        0.855
        6        0.951
       59   0.00038143
        6        0.965
        5        0.888
        6        0.965
        3        0.863
        7        0.889
        7        0.959
        4        0.953
        7        0.915
        6        0.968
        3        0.855
        3        0.855
        8        0.942
        4        0.873
        3        0.855
        8        0.942
       80    0.0002327

How can I sort the specific (16,32,48) rows followed by unchanged (1:15,17:31,33:47)? for example:

        6        0.876
        6        0.876
        6        0.965
        6        0.965
        4        0.953
        4        0.837
        4        0.953
        0            0
        3        0.855
        6        0.951
        5         0.95
        0            0
        0            0
        3        0.855
        6        0.951
       59   0.00038143
        6        0.876
        5         0.99
        3        0.939
        6        0.876
        4        0.837
        7        0.959
        4        0.953
        4        0.873
        0            0
        5         0.95
        3        0.855
        4        0.873
        4        0.873
        5         0.95
        6        0.951
       66   0.00032352
        6        0.965
        5        0.888
        6        0.965
        3        0.863
        7        0.889
        7        0.959
        4        0.953
        7        0.915
        6        0.968
        3        0.855
        3        0.855
        8        0.942
        4        0.873
        3        0.855
        8        0.942
       80    0.0002327

Please help!

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    Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please read the About page soon. I think you should identify the language you are using (is it R?) that supports pop=[pop;x;y;z;cst,fr]. Your sorting criterion is not clearly expressed yet. As far as I can tell, you want groups of 16 lines (where the sixteenth lines in the examples has a larger value in column 1) sorted on the key number, which is the first value in the sixteenth row. Which tools are available for use (awk, perl, ...) and which platform are you using? How big are the files? Dec 8, 2013 at 23:55
  • Hi, I am using Matlab. pop is the population size.It loops for 3 times and gives me 3x15 (x:3rows, y:4rows and z:8rows) where 16th row is sum of column 1. I wanted to sort like this, For example: From: a b 2ab c d 1cd e f 3ef To: c d 1cd a b 2ab e f 3ef Hope I explained it correctly.
    – user3081062
    Dec 9, 2013 at 1:02
  • Include that tag 'matlab' on the question; that will get it to the attention of people who know Matlab. I've done that for you this time, but in future, it helps a lot to direct the question to the right audience. I know nothing about Matlab and can't help you further on this. Dec 9, 2013 at 1:21

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It's not clear exactly what order you want, but if you know you want some specific row ordering like this: (16,32,48) rows followed by unchanged (1:15,17:31,33:47) then you can use indexing just like this:

n = [16, 32, 48, 1:15, 17:31, 33:47]; % indexes for sorting
popsort = pop(n,:); %index into pop by rows

There are various tricks you could use to create the index vector n.

Now, if you are calling a loop and appending new values to pop like this:

pop = []
for n = 1:3
    % calculate x, y, z, etc.
    pop=[pop;x;y;z;cst,fr];
end

Then it may be better to pre-allocate the matrix pop and put your values where you want them in the first place, or use two variables, one containing your x,y,z and the other with the cst,fr values in. That would avoid the need to sort the rows afterwards:

m = 3; % works for any number of loops
pop = zeros(m*15,2);
cst_fr = zeros(m,2);
for n = 0:m-1
    % calculate x, y, z, etc.
    pop(1+n*15:15+n*15,:)=[x;y;z];
    cst_fr(n+1,:)=[cst,fr];
end

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