How to select numbers?
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F=rand(400) M=rand(400) How can i select F<M ?
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  infinity
      
 on 17 Jul 2019
        Hello, 
You can simply type 
F = rand(3)
M = rand(3)
result = F(F<M)
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  infinity
      
 on 17 Jul 2019
				Hello, 
What do you mean when compare Tm and Tf when each element of them are complex number? 
Assume when we obtain element of Tm that smaller than Tf, what do you mean by 
"sum these numbers for A= sum(Tm)/sum(Tf)" ?
  Jan
      
      
 on 17 Jul 2019
        F  = rand(1,400);
M  = rand(1,400);
Tf = log(-F) / 0.73;
Tm = log(-M) / 1.2;
It is hard to guess, what this means: "I should select Tm<Tf and sum these numbers for A= sum(Tm)/sum(Tf)". Perhaps:
index = (Tm < Tf);
A = sum(Tm(index)) / sum(Tf(index))
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