Replace values of matrix by multiples

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Mansour Al Asais
Mansour Al Asais on 5 Apr 2020
Answered: David Hill on 7 Apr 2020
Write the instruction that replaces the values of A that are multiples of 10 by 999
I got this so far: A=A(mod(10,999)==0)
Im not sure of it though.
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the cyclist
the cyclist on 5 Apr 2020
Edited: the cyclist on 5 Apr 2020
Think of this as a two-step problem:
  1. identify the entries that are multiples of 10
  2. replace those with 999
You don't need to use the value 999 at all for the first part.
You are on the right track in using the mod function. But remember you that you are trying to find elements of A that are even multiples of 10. So, think of how to use A and 10 as your inputs.

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David Hill
David Hill on 7 Apr 2020
A(mod(A,10)==0)=999;

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