Is there a way to change a vector range by condition?

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Hallo,
i use a simple example for my problem:
i have a vector
x=[-10:10];
x=x';
Now i want to change values of the range 5:15 which are positive. i tried something like this:
x(5:15 & x>0,1)=100
x( (5:15) & (x>0) ,1)=100
x(5:15,1)&x>0=100
x(x(5:15)<0,1)=100
nothing seems to work. pls help.

Accepted Answer

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 12 Oct 2016
Edited: Andrei Bobrov on 12 Oct 2016
x=(-10:10)';
z = x(5:15);
z(z>0) = 100;
x(5:15) = z;
or
x=(-10:10)';
b = false(size(x));
b(5:15) = true;
x(b & x > 0) = 100;
or in one row
x(intersect(find(x>0),5:15)) = 100;

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KSSV
KSSV on 12 Oct 2016
If you want to change values at known indices use:
x(5:15)=100;
If you want to change values according to the values of x use:
x(x>1)=100;
x(x>1 & x<2)=100;
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maxmathlab
maxmathlab on 12 Oct 2016
Edited: maxmathlab on 12 Oct 2016
i know matlab this far. but how do i combind it?
for e.g.: if i want to change my vector x from x(5) to x(15) but also only negativ values, what would the command look like?

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