Replace values at certain positions (positions given in an array, as well as new values)

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Hello, my problem is the following: I have a Matrix A with a lot of data and some values need to be replaced. I have two additional arrays, one which leads to the positions in A where the new value belongs, and one which contains the new value for the position in A. Can someone help me? Thanks in advance

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Adam
Adam on 11 Aug 2017
Edited: Adam on 11 Aug 2017
A(B) = C;
should work if B are the locations and C the values, provided they are the same length and contain valid indices and all the usual constraints.
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Adam
Adam on 12 Apr 2019
My response is still the same! My answer answered the question that was asked. That was its only purpose. If your question were the same then so would the answer be. Since you haven't given an example I don't understand what aspect of your question is different to the original question which was trivial, hence why the answer was trivial.
If you open a question thread then you will likely attract answers from a much wider range of people. Most people other than me won't read this thread and I don't understand your question.
You can keep telling people they are unhelpful as much as you like, but if you are unhelpful in not giving clear details of your own question people are not mind readers.
Duncan L
Duncan L on 18 Dec 2024
Edited: Duncan L on 18 Dec 2024
I think what they mean that they want to replace only certain indices (specified by logical array B) in the array A from values from array C, not replacing all values from array C.
This can be done by:
A(B) = C(B);

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