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m =
120 0 0 0 100
120 0 0 0 100
120 0 0 0 100
120 0 0 0 100
120 0 0 0 100
120 0 0 0 100
m1 =
85 100 170
85 170 100
100 85 170
100 170 85
170 100 85
170 85 100
Let's say I have these 2 matices. I want to create m2 from m and m1:
m2 =
120 85 100 170 100
120 85 170 100 100
120 100 85 170 100
120 100 170 85 100
120 170 100 85 100
120 170 85 100 100
How would I go about doing this?

Accepted Answer

Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 24 Oct 2011
m2=m;
m2(m2==0)=m1

More Answers (1)

the cyclist
the cyclist on 24 Oct 2011
One of a few possible ways:
m2 = m;
m2(:,2:4) = m2(:,2:4) + m1;
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Will
Will on 24 Oct 2011
I'm trying to implement it into a loop in case I have different columns that are fixed.
Say I set: fixed = [ 0 1 1 1 0 ]. Where 0 denotes fixed columns.
for k = 1:length(fixed)
if fixed(k) == 1
m(:,?) = m(:,?) + m1;
end
end
What value would I input for the column of m?

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