index an array with arrays

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Christian Hufnagel
Christian Hufnagel on 29 Mar 2019
Answered: James Tursa on 29 Mar 2019
I have two index arrays i1 and i2 and a data array data.
I want to set the areas of data in the following way:
data([i1(1):i2(1), i1(2):i2(2)]) = ... % and so on
Is there a way to do that fast without loops? It can be achieved via
for i=1:length(d1)
data(d1(i):d2(i)) = 1.0;
end
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 29 Mar 2019
How many dimensions does "data" have? Could that vary?
Christian Hufnagel
Christian Hufnagel on 29 Mar 2019
I edited with an example. I want to build slices from d1 and d2
"data" is one-dimensional

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 29 Mar 2019
I'm still not exactly sure what you are trying to do, but If data is 1D and you want to set all values between the indexes to some common value as your example seems to indicate, then you could simply build an index vector to use. E.g.,
x = cell2mat(arrayfun( @(i1,i2)i1:i2, i1, i2, 'uni', false ));
data(x) = 1.0;

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