multiplication of certain values using logical array
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Hi all,
I have a matrix from which I have derived a logical array. What I'd like to do is multiply true values in the original matrix by -1. I can change these values to a constant value but I can't figure out how to multiply the existing value.
I should add that I'm after a vectorisation rather than loops to quicken my script.
thanks in advance,
Rachel
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Amit Davidi
2012-2-2
If A is your original matrix and fltr is the derived logical array (having the same dimensions as A), than:
A(fltr) = -A(fltr);
Should do the trick.
(I think Andrei might have misunderstood your question. Or did I?...)
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Amit Davidi
2012-2-2
Of course, it'll change only the values where the logical array is true. Note, however, that the command
B = -A(fltr);
would not give you what you want! This will result in a column vector of the changed values.
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