Setting a limit in an array
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Chris Brown
on 8 Feb 2017
Commented: Chris Brown
on 8 Feb 2017
I am trying to set a limit for values within an array between a set of point. I have a 3D array - say 100x100x100.
I want to set a limit of 30, so if the values are lower they become 30. I also only want to apply the values between 40 and 50 in the z axis... I have tried a few methods, but can't seem to get it to work. Any help would be appreciated.
This is what I have tried so far..
for a=1:Ini
x=100;
y=100;
z=100;
i=2:x-1;
j=2:y-1;
k=40:z-50;
F(F(j,i,k)<30)=F(F(j,i,k)<30)./F(F(j,i,k)<30)+30;
end
and separately -
for a=1:Ini
x=100;
y=100;
z=100;
i=2:x-1;
j=2:y-1;
k=40:z-50;
idx=find(F(j,i,k)<30);
idx=(idx.*0)+30;
[i,j,k]=ind2sub(size(F),idx);
end
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Alexandra Harkai
on 8 Feb 2017
Given initial matrix F, this will floor entries at 30 in between z 'axis' (from and including) 40 and 50:
F(:,:,40:50) = max( 30, F(:,:,40:50) );
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