Substituting NaN values of one matrix to another?

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Hello, I have two matrices of equal dimensions. In one matrix I have set a threshold value, over which the cells are set to NaN. If possible, I would like to set the same i,j cells of the second matrix to NaN as well, essentially using the first matrix as a "mask." Is this possible? Any advice you can provide would be appreciated! Thanks, Nikki

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 27 Nov 2012
a = first matrix with NaN values
b(isnan(a)) = nan;

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Thomas
Thomas on 26 Nov 2012
Some thing like this;
a=[1 2 3;4 1 0 ;1 3 8]
b=[4 5 6; 7 8 9; 1 2 3]
b(a>3)=NaN; % anything above 3 in a becomes NaN in b
a(a>3)=NaN; % anything above 3 in a becomes NaN in a
a
b

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