How can I select a specific cell?
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    Max Behr
 on 7 Jul 2019
  
    
    
    
    
    Answered: Kaustav Bhattacharya
      
 on 8 Jul 2019
            Hello,
I got a matrix like this:
z=[0,2,3,4;2,3,4,5;6,7,8,9]
z =
     0     2     3     4
     2     3     4     5
     6     7     8     9
And would like to use this command:
idx=find(time1>0 & time1<=4);
result=sum(values1(idx))/length(idx);
1.        Instead of typing in the time manually I would like to say 
idx=find(time1>z(1,1)( & time1<=z(1,4));
Does this works?
2.        And how can I save the  result into a specific place within the vector? For example in the first place like this:
result(1,1)=sum(....);
Thank you!
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  Kaustav Bhattacharya
      
 on 8 Jul 2019
        This can be done. 
Only this line is syntactically wrong: idx=find(time1>z(1,1)( & time1<=z(1,4));.
It should be idx=find(time1>z(1,1) & time1<=z(1,4));
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