HOW TO REPLACE SPECIFIC ELEMENTS IN A MATRICE?

Consider a 5x5 matrix A
How to replace the numbers on the locations (2:3,3) and (4,3:5) with zeros.
Help needed !!

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Jan
Jan on 23 Apr 2022
Edited: Jan on 23 Apr 2022
A = rand(5, 5);
A(2:3, 3) = 0;
A(4, 3:5) = 0;
Is this a homework question? If so: what a pity that you did not try it by your own. You see, that the translation from English to Matlab is not hard in this case.
Can you find an alternative using logical indexing, which inserts the zeros in one command?

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THANKS FOR HELPING
I'm Beginner & it is my first experience of practicing matlab.I didn't know much about it but hope gradually i will ace it..
Do you know Matlab's onramp tutorial already? https://www.mathworks.com/learn/tutorials/matlab-onramp.html
The "Getting Started" chapters of the documentations are useful also.
With "logical indexing" (index using a logical mask):
A([0,0,0,0,0; ...
0,0,1,0,0; ...
0,0,1,0,0; ...
0,0,1,1,1; ...
0,0,0,0,0] == 1) = 0
With "linear indexing":
A([12, 13, 14, 19, 24]) = 0;
Here the elements are treated as A is a 1D vector.

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