assigning values to an array that already has values
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so for example my array lets say s= [1 4 2 3 4 1 4 2 3 4 ]
and i want to assign 1=20 2=30 3=50 4=80 so that my new array would now be [20 80 30 50 80 20 80 30 50 80] how would i do this using loops?
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ME
on 28 Oct 2019
Totally not an elegant answer but you could use something like:
for i=1:numel(s)
if(s(i)==1)
s(i)==20;
elseif(s(i)==2)
s(i)==30;
elseif(s(i)==3)
s(i)==50;
elseif(s(i)==4)
s(i)==80;
end
end
This would then leave anything other than 1, 2, 3 and 4 unchanged.
As I say, it’s not elegant but it might give you enough of a start.
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ME
on 29 Oct 2019
Apolgies this was my fault. There should not be "==" in the commands to swap to the updated values, i.e. the code should be:
for i=1:numel(s)
if(s(i)==1)
s(i)=20;
elseif(s(i)==2)
s(i)=30;
elseif(s(i)==3)
s(i)=50;
elseif(s(i)==4)
s(i)=80;
end
end
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