How to assign value in an array depending on the index stated in another array

Hi all,
After performing some processing, now the variable 'a' contains [2 5 9].
Let say i have another variable 'b', variable 'b' is pre-initialized to be zero depending on a length of input, let say 10. b = [0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0];
What I want is, the elements that are stated in variable 'a' should be set ONE in variable 'b'. b= [0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0]
How could I do this in Matlab? Appreciate any idea, thanks

 Accepted Answer

Use
b(a) = 1

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Thanks so much... What is wrong if I got this error when using b(a)=1?
I did make sure variable 'a' contains only positive integers.
Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.

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Welcome to the world of indexing!
Your problem:
a = [2 5 9]
b = [0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0];
b(a) = 1
Other interesting indexing things:
a = [1 3 7]
b = [0 0 0 ];
b(a) = 1 % automatic expansion of b
a = [2 2 2 2]
b = [0 0 0 0]
b(a) = 1 % no adding up ...

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Thanks so much... What is wrong if I got this error when using b(a)=1?
I did make sure variable 'a' contains only positive integers.
Subscript indices must either be real positive integers or logicals.
This means that values of a are not real positive integers. Think about this, e.g. when a = 2.13;
What should the 2.13th element of b be?
You can often use round to obtain meaningful indices ...
Thanks. I did make sure variable 'a' contains only positive integers.
'a' can only be positive integers, I confirm and have checked.
I have also added this line "a=round(a); b(a)=1;" still I got the same error...
What does all this show
a
class(a)
whos a
min(a(:))
max(a(:))

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