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Hey,
I have a matrix with numerical values, however, some data is missing and I have to add some additional rows to the matrix.
The problem is that the rows have to added at a specific place of the matrix since the order of the matrix is important.
I would like to automate the process and work with a loop in which rows are added based on an if-statement which refers to specific values in the matrix
The order of the other rows of the matrix should remain the same.
Any ideas how to implement this?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 5 Feb 2020
Edited: Stephen23 on 5 Feb 2020
"Any ideas how to implement this?"
Why do you need a loop?
Preallocate the complete output matrix using nan or zeros, then use indexing to allocate all rows of data in one operation.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 5 Feb 2020
A = randi(9, 7, 5); % Original Matrix
B = randi([51 59], 2, 5); % Rows To Be Inserted
Anew = zeros(size(A,1)+size(B,1), size(A,2)); % Output Matrix Preallocation
NewRows = [3 5]; % Define Rowss For Insertion
ARows = setdiff(1:size(Anew,1), NewRows); % Original Rows In New Matrix
Anew(ARows,:) = A; % Copy Rows
Anew(NewRows,:) = B; % Insert Rows

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