Filtering the contents of an array

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Gekkouga
Gekkouga on 10 Jul 2020
Commented: Gekkouga on 10 Jul 2020
I have an array 'Z' with 'n' rows and 3 columns as a result of 'n' iterations. I need to filter the array based on the third column and store the values in a separate array.
I tried to use create a logical array with condition but then it gave me only a single column. So, I used concatenation to get a nx3 array and then I used element wise multiplication to remove all the unwanted values. But still, I have an nx3 array with rows of zeros inbetween that I need to eliminate. How should I proceed? I am stuck with logical arrays and array multiplications.
A = Z(:,3) >= R_val;
B = cat(2,A,A,A);
C = Z.*B;
PS: I tried using the logical array as array index but it yields a column vector nullifies the total relationship between the rows. So, that doesn't work.
C = Z(B);

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 10 Jul 2020
filtered = Z(A, :)

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