how to assign value to a specific position in cell
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A={[10,11,10,7],[7,8,7,6],[11,10,9,9],[7,5,11,5];[9,8,6,11],[10,6,9,7],[6,12,8,9],[7,10,12,9];[10,7,12,6],[8,11,7,5],[8,5,9,9],[10,10,10,10]};
B= [1,1,0,1;0,1,1,1;1,0,1,1;0,1,1,0];
[a,b]=find(~B);
for i=1:numel(a)
A{a(i),b(i)}=[100 100 100 100];
end
Is there any other ways instead of using for loop?
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Walter Roberson
on 13 Jul 2020
if size(B,1) > size(A,1)
A(size(B,1),1) = {}; %extend A if needed
end
if size(B,2) > size(A,2)
A(1,size(B,2)) = {}; %extend A if needed
end
A(~B) = {[100 100 100 100]}; %replaces the find and the loop
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Jul 2020
You might be able to hide loops behind some cellfun() or arrayfun(), and abusing subsasgn() to do assignments using function call syntax...but otherwise, NO.
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